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Consortiums shortlisted for final Marinus Link tender

by Katie Livingston
January 22, 2025
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Marinus Link Pty Ltd (MLPL) has shortlisted two engineering and construction consortiums for the final major tender of the project’s first stage. 

TasVic Greenlink and Empower have been shortlisted to proceed to a ‘development phase’, which will commence a competitive and collaborative process to select a preferred proponent for the ‘Balance of Works’ package. 

MLPL encourages local businesses in Tasmania and Victoria to register their interest in subcontracting and attend Meet the Proponents events. 

MLPL Interim CEO, Dr Collette Burke. Image: MLPL

MLPL Interim CEO, Dr Collette Burke, emphasised the opportunities for local businesses to participate during this phase. 

“This major civils package will be the biggest opportunity yet for local businesses to benefit directly, and we’re working hard to maximise those benefits in Tasmania and Victoria,” Dr Burke said. 

The Balance of Works tender is the final step before MLPL secures all three major equipment and installation contracts for the project’s first stage. 

“Once we have closed out the Balance of Works development phase, we will be set to commence construction in 2026 and deliver by 2030. 

“This milestone follows the completion of two major tenders last year for submarine and land cables and the highly specialised converter station technology.” 

The Balance of Works scope covers onshore civil and installation works, including constructing the converter station buildings and the land cable civil works. 

TasVic Greenlink is a joint venture of DT Infrastructure Pty Ltd and Samsung C&T Corporation. 

Empower is a joint venture of CIMIC Group companies CPB Contractors Pty Limited and UGL Pty Limited. 

Meet the proponents events are scheduled in north-west Tasmania and Gippsland, Victoria, where local businesses can meet both prospective proponents. 

Suppliers and subcontractors are also encouraged to register their interest with the Industry Capability Network (ICN). Registered businesses will have their details passed on to the two shortlisted proponents. 

Register with the ICN here

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