More jobs for the Southern Downs, with 650 new jobs coming online in 2019 in a town of 15,000 now more than every is the time to invest in Warwick. Private info structure investment is driving the town to a whole new level. We need more homes for the young workforce coming to live in the pristine country environment. See the article from Warwick Daily News below.
On-site work on the Warwick Solar Farm began this week, and jobs are expected to be advertised soon.
SOLAR FARM: Opportunities in store as on-site work begins
JOBS for Southern Downs residents in building the multi-million dollar Warwick Solar Farm are expected to come online in weeks, as on-site work begins. Preliminary work to construct a 154-hectare solar farm in Sladevale began this week after months of anticipation from the Warwick community. Early stages involve the excavation of test pits and boreholes, which will add to geotechnical information and shape the design of the solar farm. Australian-owned developer Terrain Solar is in charge of building. Once completed, the Warwick Solar Farm will be owned and operated by the University of Queensland for its 25-year lifespan.
Terrain Solar director Simon Ingram said machines and staff would be working on site for up to 14 days.
Mr Ingram said the formal construction process was expected to start towards the end of the year.
Details will be provided in coming weeks about how local businesses and jobseekers can become involved in the project.
For more information, email info@terrainsolar.com