Work locked in as manufacturer takes on Cross River Rail
Up to 70 local workers will benefit from a major infrastructure project for the Cross River Rail system at a facility near Ipswich.
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Up to 70 local workers will benefit from a major infrastructure project for the Cross River Rail system at a facility near Ipswich.
WAGNERS has begun work on a $40 million contract supplying a key component of the $5 billion Cross River Rail project – the tunnel walls.
EARTHWORKS will begin immediately on a multimillion-dollar Regional Trade Distribution Centre being delivered by the State Government and Wellcamp Airport.
AUSTRALIA’S largest rail freight operator and Wagners have welcomed the bid to resolve the Inland Rail’s crossing of the Condamine Floodplain.
WAGNERS is experiencing one of its strongest starts to any year in 2018 – but Toowoomba is not part of that success.
Mechanical engineer explains what parts of the load restraints played key parts in the steel pipe falling off the back of a truck and killing two people.
A JURY has heard a truck driver was not allowed on his own trailer to inspect a load pre-packed by Bechtel employees ahead of a long haul before fatal accident.
TOOWOOMBA company Wagners enjoyed a strong first full day on the Australian Stock Exchange, after its impressive listing last week.
JOHN Stark has dedicated nearly a quarter of a century to the Wagners – so it was only fair he could share in yesterday’s ASX float fun.
UPDATE: Investors have given Toowoomba company Wagners a glowing endorsement at its public float on the Australian Stock Exchange in Sydney.
ANALYSTS are predicting massive interest from investors in Wagners, as the Toowoomba business prepares to offer more than 72 million shares on the ASX.
TOOWOOMBA concreting business Wagners Holdings Company will float 72 million shares by the end of the next week.
BREAKING:Toowoomba’s Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport will now be known by a different name.
THE WAGNER family will retain a controlling stake in its namesake company if it lists on the Australian Securities Exchange.
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