Boulder Creek Wind Farm

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Boulder Creek Wind Farm

Damansara-Puchong Highway (LDP)

Connecting two key satellite towns in the Klang Valley, Gamuda Berhad’s responsibilities in building the LDP included design, construction, testing, commissioning and maintenance works.

Spanning 40km, the highway has a total of 21 bridges and 19 interchanges.

Location

Queensland, Australia

Project Awarded

September 2024

Biggest infrastructure project in Coffs Harbour’s history

DT Infrastructure has been awarded by Aula Energy and CS Energy to deliver the Boulder Creek Wind Farm in Queensland, Australia. The design and construction contract is valued at AUD243 million (RM702 million).

The Boulder Creek Wind Farm, equally owned by Aula Energy and CS Energy, is the first wind farm project to be delivered by Gamuda Group under the DT Infrastructure brand.

The scope of works includes:

  • 38 turbines, with a generating capacity of 228 MW (6 MW per turbine) to power approximately 85,000* homes
  • Civil and electrical works to construct 41km of access tracks with grades up to 15% and 70,000 m3 of cut/fill bulk earthworks
DT Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Gamuda Group, is a growing player in Australia’s renewable energy sector that leverages the Group’s international clean energy expertise while delivering with local expertise.

With Australia undergoing a transformative shift in its energy landscape, this project will increase the region’s supply of renewable energy and represent another step in the nation’s journey toward a net-zero future.

DT Infrastructure collaborated closely with Aula Energy during the Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) phase, gaining valuable insights into the project and community needs and ensuring its successful delivery.

Once completed, the Boulder Creek Wind Farm will significantly contribute to Queensland’s goal of achieving 50% renewable energy generation by 2030.

Project works will commence in late 2024.

*Estimated equivalent number of homes powered based on country-specific electricity household consumption data (Enerdata, 2020)

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