CopperString

CopperString 2.0 - Transmission line NWMP to NQREZ

Scope: Australian Industry Participation Plan

Industry: Energy Transmission

Project Cost: $2.6 billion

The CopperString 2.0 project is a 1,000km high-voltage network line construction project that will connect the people, businesses and communities of Mount Isa, Cloncurry and the North West Minerals Province (NWMP) to the National Electricity Grid. Hughes et al (HEA) was engaged to develop the project’s Australian Industry Participation Plan (AIP Plan).

34 Work packages Unbundled

1,000 KM of Transmission Lines

“The AIP Plan development process was informative and provoked discussion about areas of opportunity for local procurement and employment. The documentation reviews were handled professionally, and the process was simple.”
— Client Reference

Overview

The $5 billion project will include a 500-kilovolt (kV) line from Townsville to Hughenden to connect the NWMP to the North Queensland Renewable Energy Zone (NQREZ), the largest renewable energy zone in the nation. This connection will form an essential part of the new Queensland SuperGrid transmission backbone to be delivered under the $62 billion Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan.

As the project construction costs are estimated to be over $500 million, CopperString 2.0 (Cu2) was required to have a compliant Australian Industry Participation Plan (AIP Plan) in place prior to works commencing. In October 2022, during the initial planning stage of the project, Hughes et al (HEA) were asked to work with Cu2 and contractor UGL to develop an AIP Plan tailored to the specific requirements of the project and region.

To gather the necessary inputs and develop the AIP Plan, it was essential to actively source information from functional areas such as engineering, contracts, procurement, construction, human resources, as well as key stakeholders. The collective effort included a total of 12 representatives attending virtual meetings, a workshop, and document review and revision sessions.

HEA also engaged the Australian Industry Participation Authority and worked with them to prepare the submission of the AIP Plan. As experts in the development of AIP Plans of this nature and size, HEA has developed a well-practiced and efficient process that supports the information collection needed to develop a comprehensive, compliant, and meaningful AIP Plan.

An AIP Plan is important to any project as it is often the first publicly available information that provides a guidance to stakeholders, contractors, and communities on how the project intends to deliver on the local content fundamentals.