The design and construct contract will generate revenue to CPB Contractors of approximately $134 million.
CIMIC Group Chief Executive Officer Adolfo Valderas said: “Australia’s strong infrastructure pipeline continues to present CIMIC Group with opportunities to utilise its diverse capabilities and major project experience.
“Our strong track record of correctional facilities work is built on a demonstrated history of completing challenging building and engineering upgrades in live, fully-operational environments, without disrupting critical activities and services.”
CPB Contractors Managing Director Román Garrido said: “We will continue to work with Corrective Services NSW and Justice Infrastructure to achieve innovative and cost-effective solutions for this project.
“Developing increased job and work opportunities for local workers and businesses is also a priority for our team as the project progresses.”
As managing contractor, CPB Contractors will expand the existing prison to create a total of 480 new beds, incorporating new maximum security and administration buildings; demolish or relocate existing buildings; and refurbish existing infrastructure to support the prison’s increased capacity.
Construction is scheduled to commence in mid-2017 and conclude in 2019.
Situated on 106 hectares of land on the outskirts of the town of Junee in the Riverina region of NSW, the Junee Correctional Centre is a minimum to medium security correctional centre for men. It is located 40km from Wagga Wagga and 450km west of Sydney.