Oceania drives the wind energy industry, forecasting Australia to reach 26GW of generation by 2030 and New Zealand to close 2026 with an estimated market value of $38.53 billion

These efforts are joined by another strategic focus of Australian wind development located in Gippsland, which has a generation potential of up to 25 GW and is already home to some of the country's most significant projects.
The value of Australia's residential construction sector will grow by over 16% until 2029

The government has already committed to investing more than AUD 32 billion to boost housing construction in the country, with the aim of building more than 1.2 million homes by 2029.
Sarens collaborates with Roy Sheds on the expansion of its workshop in Forrestdale with the installation of three new overhead cranes

These three new cranes will enable Roy Sheds to improve its workflow by facilitating the safe and quick access as well as lifting of heavy items in its workshop, such as garage doors, beams, and lintels.
The Australian construction industry forecasts growth of 3.8% for 2025

The domestic construction industry is expected to continue growing at an average annual rate of 3% between 2026 and 2029.
Sarens assists in the relocation of the Hell'N Pelican II aircraft to the PNG National Museum in Port Moresby to mark the 50th anniversary of independence

The bomber was used in World War II by the US Air Force and crashed in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It was housed at the RAAF Heritage Centre at Amberley Base.
Civil engineering construction will grow by 2.5% in Western Australia in 2025, with renewable energy and transport projects leading the way

Between 2023 and 2024, Western Australia received approximately 20% of the entire national infrastructure budget, to develop key projects such as the modernisation of the Tonkin Highway in Perth and the expansion of the port of Fremantle.
Papua New Guinea’s mining sector expects a new wave of projects that will lead to a 15% growth in country’s GDP

Papua New Guinea is about to experience a new mining boom with the reactivation of several projects neglected a long time ago, such is the case for Bougainville Island mine and other examples such as Porgera gold mine, as a crucial sector for the country's economy.
Employment in the construction sector will grow by more than 5.5% in Australia by 2025, with the industry contributing more than A$360 billion to the country's GDP

The Australian government has set aside a budget of more than A$120 billion for the development of infrastructure construction projects over the next 10 years, which will be mainly concentrated over 2025.
Papua New Guinea's construction sector could exceed $2.5 billion in investment by 2025

Sarens PNG confirms itself as a strategic partner of the construction industry in Papua New Guinea by reinforcing its crane fleet with a Mac35 Franna, which joins their existing models in the country to help meet the growing needs of an expanding industry.
New Caledonia's mining sector sees a 25% increase in public investment and forecasts private investments of 4.5 billion CFP francs

Nickel prices are stabilising, showing a recovery towards USD 17,200/t in the first quarter of 2026.
Oceania drives the wind energy industry, forecasting Australia to reach 26GW of generation by 2030 and New Zealand to close 2026 with an estimated market value of $38.53 billion

These efforts are joined by another strategic focus of Australian wind development located in Gippsland, which has a generation potential of up to 25 GW and is already home to some of the country's most significant projects.
The value of Australia's residential construction sector will grow by over 16% until 2029

The government has already committed to investing more than AUD 32 billion to boost housing construction in the country, with the aim of building more than 1.2 million homes by 2029.
Sarens collaborates with Roy Sheds on the expansion of its workshop in Forrestdale with the installation of three new overhead cranes

These three new cranes will enable Roy Sheds to improve its workflow by facilitating the safe and quick access as well as lifting of heavy items in its workshop, such as garage doors, beams, and lintels.
The Australian construction industry forecasts growth of 3.8% for 2025

The domestic construction industry is expected to continue growing at an average annual rate of 3% between 2026 and 2029.
Sarens assists in the relocation of the Hell'N Pelican II aircraft to the PNG National Museum in Port Moresby to mark the 50th anniversary of independence

The bomber was used in World War II by the US Air Force and crashed in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It was housed at the RAAF Heritage Centre at Amberley Base.
Civil engineering construction will grow by 2.5% in Western Australia in 2025, with renewable energy and transport projects leading the way

Between 2023 and 2024, Western Australia received approximately 20% of the entire national infrastructure budget, to develop key projects such as the modernisation of the Tonkin Highway in Perth and the expansion of the port of Fremantle.
Papua New Guinea’s mining sector expects a new wave of projects that will lead to a 15% growth in country’s GDP

Papua New Guinea is about to experience a new mining boom with the reactivation of several projects neglected a long time ago, such is the case for Bougainville Island mine and other examples such as Porgera gold mine, as a crucial sector for the country's economy.
Employment in the construction sector will grow by more than 5.5% in Australia by 2025, with the industry contributing more than A$360 billion to the country's GDP

The Australian government has set aside a budget of more than A$120 billion for the development of infrastructure construction projects over the next 10 years, which will be mainly concentrated over 2025.
Papua New Guinea's construction sector could exceed $2.5 billion in investment by 2025

Sarens PNG confirms itself as a strategic partner of the construction industry in Papua New Guinea by reinforcing its crane fleet with a Mac35 Franna, which joins their existing models in the country to help meet the growing needs of an expanding industry.
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