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New contract set to boost Western Sydney

22.12.2022

Artist's impression commuters walking outside of the new St Marys Metro Station. Artist's impression commuters walking outside of the new St Marys Metro Station.

Local businesses in Western Sydney will benefit from an economic boost following a $16.2 million contract awarded to Built to house up to 200 workers for the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport project.

Following the contract signing, Built is set to start work on the dedicated project office at St Marys metro station site, with more than 300 to 400 tradespeople working on the construction of the building over the next several months

Once finished, the new site office will see an influx of contractors and tradespeople to the area which will deliver significant benefits to a vast array of local St Marys businesses.

The new project site in Harris St, St Marys, will house more than 200 contractors working on the Stations, System, Trains, Operations and Maintenance contract.

The four-storey building has been cleverly designed so it can be disassembled and reassembled, providing opportunities for reuse on future projects.

The driverless 23-kilometre metro line will be a vital transport link from St Marys to the centre of the new Aerotropolis at Bradfield via the new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport, with six stations to be built along the alignment.

Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport project is jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments.

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