Our Projects
Substations - Energy Projects
Buronga Substation – New South Wales, Australia
Part of the $1.8 billion EnergyConnect project, Buronga Substation is being expanded into one of the largest substations in the Southern Hemisphere. Located near Mildura, it will link the NSW, SA, and VIC grids, supporting renewable energy integration and grid stability. Key infrastructure includes synchronous condensers, transformers, and reactors.
Wagga Wagga Substation – New South Wales, Australia
The Wagga Wagga Substation is a key component of Project EnergyConnect, a 900 km electricity transmission line connecting New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria. Currently undergoing significant expansion, the substation will enhance power flow between states and support new renewable energy developments in the region. Construction activities include civil works, high-voltage equipment installation, and conductor stringing, with completion anticipated in 2025.
Dinawan Substation – New South Wales, Australia
Currently under construction near Coleambally, is a key part of Project EnergyConnect — Australia’s largest transmission project. The 330 kV substation will boost power flow between NSW, SA, and Victoria, support renewable integration, and enhance grid stability. Featuring capacitor banks, reactors, and synchronous condensers, it will ensure voltage control and reactive power support. Completion is expected by 2025.
EnergyConnect Transmission Lines – Australia
Spanning 900 km, Project EnergyConnect is a 330 kV overhead transmission line linking the power grids of NSW, SA, and Victoria. With a transfer capacity of ~800 MW, it supports renewable integration and grid reliability. Jointly delivered by Transgrid and ElectraNet, completion is expected by 2025.
- Key line sections include:
- L1: 135 km from Buronga (NSW) to the SA border
- L2: SA border to Robertstown (SA)
- L4: 24 km from Buronga to Red Cliffs (VIC)
- L5: Robertstown to Tungkillo (SA)
Industrial Projects
NeuRizer Urea Project – South Australia
The NeuRizer Urea Project (NRUP) is a significant infrastructure initiative located 550 km north of Adelaide, aiming to produce up to 2 million tonnes of urea annually. Designed as Australia's first fully integrated, carbon-neutral urea facility, it utilizes in-situ coal gasification to generate syngas for fertilizer production. The project is expected to bolster domestic fertilizer supply, reduce reliance on imports, and create over 2,000 construction and operational jobs in the Upper Spencer Gulf region
Overseas Projects
Bluewaters Island –
Dubai , UAE
Terra is a
sustainable landmark at Expo 2020 Dubai, with a 130-meter solar canopy and 18
Energy Trees generating 4GWh annually. It features advanced water-saving
systems and sets a benchmark for net-zero design.
Terra – The
Sustainability Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai , UAE
Terra is a sustainable landmark at Expo 2020 Dubai, with a 130-meter solar canopy and 18 Energy Trees generating 4GWh annually. It features advanced water-saving systems and sets a benchmark for net-zero design.
Opportunity Pavilion – Expo 2020 Dubai
, UAE
Named Mission
Possible, the Opportunity Pavilion highlighted the power of individual
action in achieving global goals. Designed by AGi Architects, it featured a
terracotta façade and open spaces to inspire social connection and community
impact.
City Walk – Dubai , UAE
City Walk by Meraas
is a mixed-use destination in Dubai’s Jumeirah district, offering residential,
retail, hospitality, and entertainment in a walkable urban setting. It includes
mid-rise buildings, luxury hotels, 200+ shops and restaurants, the Coca-Cola
Arena, and The Green Planet bio-dome.
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Al Marassi Beach
Clubhouse – North Coast, Egypt
Located in Emaar’s Marassi resort, this 10,000 m² Moroccan-style clubhouse offers beach access, pools, and upscale dining. As one of the first completed facilities, it sets the standard for luxury coastal living in Sidi Abdel Rahman.
AUC Campus 2026 Project – New Cairo, Egypt
The AUC Campus project is a major expansion of The American University in Cairo, spanning 65 feddans in New Cairo. It features cutting-edge research labs, modern student housing, lifelong learning centers, and sustainable infrastructure, all designed to foster innovation, academic excellence, and community engagement.
Cairo Metro Line 3 – Phase 1, Cairo, Egypt
Cairo Metro Line 3 – Phase 1 is a 5 km underground line in Cairo connecting maintenance workshops to Abbassia, passing through five stations, including Attaba, a key link between Lines 2 and 3. It extends from Imbaba to Adly Mansour, forming the city’s first east-west transit corridor.