Zinfra wins construction contract for Stockyard Hill Windfarm

Image: Stockyard Hill Windfarm
Image: Stockyard Hill Windfarm

Zinfra has been awarded the construction contract to build the connection assets on behalf of AusNet Services as part of the construction of the Stockyard Hill Wind Farm.

Located on farmland approximately 45km south of Ballarat, Victoria, the Stockyard Hill Wind Farm (SHWF) will have a total expected capacity of around 530MW from 149 turbines

Once completed, SHWF will be the largest wind farm in the country and is expected to provide electricity for 391,000 Victorian homes.

Zinfra’s scope of works for this contract includes the complete construction of 70km of 132kV transmission line connecting the three Wind Farm Collector Substations to the greenfield Terminal Station at Haunted Gully; procurement for all the materials associated with the 132kV transmission line; complete construction of the 500kV/132kV Haunted Gully Terminal Station including all civil, structural and electrical works; and construction of the interface works and cut-over to re-align the existing 500kV transmission line (the main connection between VIC and SA) and connect the Haunted Gully Terminal Station.

Preliminary works have already commenced on this project and Zinfra is expected to mobilise on site by July 2018.

Zinfra’s highly regarded transmission line crews, electricians and project management teams will deliver the majority of the construction works, with Zinfra employing up to 100 people at peak times during the construction of the transmission line and terminal station. Zinfra has been working closely and collaboratively with AusNet Services to secure this project since 2013.

Zinfra General Manager Projects, Paul Birighitti, commented, “We are thrilled to be working on this significant project for AusNet Services, leveraging our core capability in the power sector, into the renewables sector.” 

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which we operate and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

Pictured: Artwork by Aboriginal artist Chern’ee Sutton from Mount Isa for our Group’s Reconciliation Action Plan.