Infrastructure WA
Infrastructure proposal assessment reports
Below are the Summary Assessment Reports prepared by Infrastructure WA in carrying out its legislative function to assess and report to the Premier on major infrastructure proposals (date report finalised).
- Geraldton Port Maximisation Project - Mid West Ports Authority (February 2022)
- Lumsden Point General Cargo Facility and Logistics Hub Project - Pilbara Ports Authority (October 2022)
- New Metropolitan Facility - Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (November 2022)
- State Hockey Centre upgrade - Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (March 2023)
- Energy Procurement Plan: Battery Storage - Water Corporation (March 2023)
- St John of God Midland Public Hospital Expansion – East Metropolitan Health Service and Department of Health (March 2023)
- Bentley Health Service SurgiCentre - East Metropolitan Health Service and Department of Health (March 2023)
- Graylands Hospital Redevelopment: Forensic Mental Health Expansion and Mental Health Recovery and Rehabilitation - Department of Health (March 2023)
- Renewable Wind Energy - Water Corporation (April 2023)
- Battery Energy Storage Systems: Kwinana and Collie - Synergy (May 2023)
- Pier Street Build to Rent - Development WA (August 2023)
- New Water Sources for Integrated Water Supply Scheme - Water Corporation (September 2023)
- North Region Energy Program 1 - Western Power (September 2023)
- Maitland and Burrup Transmission Infrastructure Project - Horizon Power (November 2023)
- King Rocks Wind Farm - Synergy (December 2023)
- Geraldton Mt Magnet Road Upgrade - Main Roads WA (January 2024)
- Platform and Signalling Upgrade Program - Phase 1 and 2 Upgrades - Public Transport Authority (January 2024)
- Forrest Highway Greenlands Road Interchange - Main Roads WA (January 2024)
- St John of God Midland Public Hospital Emergency Department Expansion - East Metropolitan Health Service (January 2024)
- Burt Street - DevelopmentWA - MIPA Summary Assessment Report | Infrastructure WA (May 2024)