The project includes the design and construction of a 5km extension of Roe Highway, from its current termination at Kwinana Freeway in Jandakot to Coolbellup Avenue.
The $330 million contract will generate revenue of approximately $235 million for CPB Contractors over the next three years.
CIMIC Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Marcelino Fernández Verdes said: “CIMIC and CPB Contractors’ expertise, diverse capabilities and major project experience position us strongly to deliver projects such as Roe 8, and others in the Australian infrastructure pipeline.”
CPB Contractors Managing Director Román Garrido said: “The Roe 8 project will enhance Perth’s road network operations, improve safety and reduce congestion.
“Working closely with Main Roads Western Australia, our experienced Alliance is focused on delivering value for money, mitigating construction impacts and achieving the project’s planned operational, community and environmental benefits through innovative design.”
CPB Contractors’ Roe 8 Alliance partners are Georgiou Group, WA Limestone, GHD, AECOM and BG&E.
The work includes a freeway-to-freeway interchange at Kwinana Freeway, five interchanges/flyovers and a top‐down construction bridge over part of Roe Swamp.
Construction is scheduled to be completed by early 2020.