Discussions to find 'the most viable option' for $18m port project following voluntary administration

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Discussions to find 'the most viable option' for $18m port project following voluntary administration
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A multi-million-dollar port project remains on track and budget despite the contractor's parent company plunging into financial turmoil.

abc.net.au/news/bundaberg-port-project-on-track-despite-voluntary-administration/101804810A multi-million-dollar project to improve ship loading capacity and export opportunities in regional Queensland remains on track, despite the contractor's parent company plunging into financial turmoil.

The Port of Bundaberg is a key site for shipping sugar, timber products and agricultural produce to Australian and overseas suppliers. STL chief executive David Quinn said the company "remains committed" to delivering the facility as soon as possible in 2023."The Clough team was due to mobilise to site on 9 January 2023 to begin construction of new multi-use infrastructure at the Port.

The Port of Bundaberg is a key site for shipping sugar, timber products and agricultural produce to Australian and overseas suppliers.

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