CPB Contractors, in a joint venture, has been selected to deliver the Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport’s airside civil and pavement works.
This is the third project awarded by Western Sydney Airport to the joint venture, following the earlier award of two earthworks packages.
The scope of works includes airside services and utilities, including aircraft pavements (runway and taxiways), aircraft isolation pad, airside roads, landscaping and aeronautical ground lighting system (including associated sub-station buildings) and other specialist systems.
CIMIC Group Executive Chairman Juan Santamaria said: “Western Sydney International Airport is set to be a catalyst for job creation and growth across the region for decades to come.
“We are proud to apply CIMIC Group’s aviation expertise and track record in Western Sydney to the construction of this nation building airport infrastructure.”
CPB Contractors will leverage its experience in delivering major projects in Western Sydney to maximise training and jobs for local people and economic opportunities for local suppliers.
Construction will take two years, with Western Sydney International Airport due to open in late 2026.
CPB Contractors acknowledges the Dharug people as the traditional and continuing custodians of the lands on which the Western Sydney Airport- Airside Civil and Pavement Works will be delivered.
