$2b Forrestfield-Airport Link Project launches official website for jobseekers

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Monica Gameng   |   July 28, 2016

Main contractors for the $2 billion Forrestfield-Airport Link Project, Salini ImpregiloNRW Civil and Mining joint venture, has launched the SI-NRWJV website which features job vacancies and other information about the project.

If you are interested in being involved on this project as an individual or as a supplier, SI-NRWJV is the go-to place to check for job opportunities. For individual job seekers, they can check the Careers section of the website to see and apply for various job openings. For suppliers, they can submit their Expression of Interests (EOI) on the Suppliers page of the website.

Gateway_-_Airport_Map_Update_812x541.jpgRail route (source: Get The Bigger Picture WA)

SI-NRWJV also highlights aboriginal-run business participation and engagement during the procurement process for the project.

Watch this space for more updates on this project.

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Monica Gameng
As Felix's Marketing Assistant since 2015, Monica is responsible for researching and sharing new and progressing projects within the construction and mining sectors in Australia. It's no surprise that Monica has her finger on the pulse of Australian major projects given she has produced more than 1,000 posts. She truly is an industry expert.
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