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Strong Sign Of Community Interest In RangeLink Bid Team

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More than 350 local business and community leaders, including Toowoomba Regional Council Mayor Paul Antonio, came out to meet and network with the RangeLink consortium in Queensland in February.

Fulton Hogan is a proud member of RangeLink, one of three consortia shortlisted by the Queensland Government to provide a Proposal to deliver the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing (TSRC) Project.

RangeLink comprises international experience in the delivery of Public Private Partnerships combined with extensive local resources through our participants Bouygues, Fulton Hogan, Wagner and Meridiam, in association with FKG and Ostwald Bros.

Fulton Hogan Managing Director Nick Miller said due to the inclusion of local companies in the consortium, RangeLink will bring tangible benefits to the region if selected to deliver the Project.

“With our operations and workforces in the region, it is our commitment to provide full, fair and reasonable opportunities to regional businesses and suppliers in line with the Queensland Government’s requirements,” he said.

“If selected to deliver the Project, the direct and indirect benefits RangeLink will bring to the local communities and businesses will be profound.” he said.

You can register your interest in working with our consortium on the TSRC Project at the RangeLink website.

To register your details, visit www.rangelink.com.au.

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