CIMIC Group companies preferred to deliver Taswater's capital works

CIMIC Group companies UGL and CPB Contractors have been selected by Taswater as the preferred contractor to deliver a capital works program to support and develop water and wastewater infrastructure and major regional water projects in Tasmania.

The joint venture between UGL and CPB Contractors will generate revenue to CIMIC Group of more than $600 million (to be confirmed at contract execution) over an initial four-year period.
UGL, CPB Contractors and Taswater intend to establish an Alliance to deliver infrastructure planning, project development and delivery of all capital works across Taswater's regional asset network in Tasmania, including:
  • water and wastewater treatment plants
  • water networks
  • dams and water storage
  • general asset renewal programs.
CIMIC Group Chief Executive Officer Michael Wright said: "The unique combination of UGL's expertise in the water sector and CPB Contractors' experience in major project design and construction projects position us strongly to partner with Taswater to deliver world-class infrastructure to the communities of Tasmania."
UGL Managing Director Jason Spears said: "We are excited to have the opportunity to partner with Taswater to develop and deliver vital water infrastructure across its network of assets. We will leverage our water industry capability to optimise infrastructure planning, project development and capital delivery."
CPB Contractors Managing Director Juan Santamaria said: "Both CPB Contractors and UGL have successfully delivered a range of water projects in Australia for more than 50 years. We are really looking forward to bringing the CIMIC Group's expertise to benefit Taswater and the people of Tasmania."
UGL and CPB Contractors are currently working in partnership to deliver the Western Treatment Plant Stage Two Upgrade for Melbourne Water in Victoria, as well as numerous rail and infrastructure projects across Australia.
/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).