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Preferred contractor named for major works in North West Tasmania and Gippsland

September 8th, 2025

Category: Media releases, News

Marinus Link names preferred contractor for major works in North West Tasmania and Gippsland

Marinus Link Pty Ltd (MLPL) has selected a joint venture of DT Infrastructure and Samsung C&T Corporation (TasVic Greenlink) as the preferred bidder in the project’s major civils and construction tender.

The ‘balance of works’ contract is the final of three major contracts, and the selection of the preferred bidder marks a significant next step towards constructing this landmark renewable energy infrastructure project.

The contract, currently in final negotiations with TasVic Greenlink, will cover the construction of converter stations in Heybridge and Hazelwood, the installation of equipment and the land cable civil works, which spans 90km across Gippsland.

MLPL CEO Stephanie McGregor said the announcement signals significant opportunities for local businesses in Tasmania and Victoria.

“The successful tenderer will need strong local business capability to deliver on this massive construction campaign, and we’ve set targets to incentivise this,” Ms McGregor said.

“TasVic Greenlink is keen to engage with potential subcontractors and suppliers during this next stage of the tender and into construction,” she said.

“In February, we invited local businesses to connect with our initial shortlisted bidders in Burnie, Morwell and Leongatha, and nearly 600 people turned up.”

“We’ve already passed on the details of over 500 subcontractors and suppliers who registered on the Industry Capability Network gateway previously.”

The preferred bidder recommendation follows a robust and comprehensive evaluation process that considered capability, approach, and overall value.

“With Marinus Link in place, Tasmania and Victoria will share much more electricity, pairing Victoria’s wind and solar with Tasmania’s flexible hydropower system and geographically diverse wind. This is a powerful synergy that strengthens the grid for both states,” Ms McGregor said.

“The project doesn’t just enable more electricity to flow – it also promotes investment in new clean energy projects and industry, in both Tasmania and Victoria.”

Construction is expected to commence in 2026, subject to final environmental and regulatory approvals. Stage 1 is scheduled for completion by 2030.

“We’re continuing our engagement with landholders, local communities and businesses ahead of construction, and once our final key partner is signed on, we’ll be out and about at large.”


About DT Infrastructure   

DT Infrastructure is part of the Gamuda Group of Companies. DT Infrastructure brings together unique synergies between global infrastructure and property giant Gamuda and local expertise in Defence, transport and renewables infrastructure projects across metropolitan and regional Australia. 

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About Samsung C&T Corporation

Samsung C&T Corporation is a global engineering and construction company with proven expertise in large-scale infrastructure and energy projects. In Australia, Samsung C&T is committed to supporting the clean energy transition and delivering sustainable value to local communities.

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