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EnergyConnect worker accommodation milestone

by Sarah MacNamara
February 26, 2025
in Company news, Electricity, Networks, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Substations
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Elecnor Australia Site Administrator, Hayley Morris, at the Booroorban camp. Image: Transgrid

Elecnor Australia Site Administrator, Hayley Morris, at the Booroorban camp. Image: Transgrid

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Transgrid has officially completed the final purpose-built accommodation facility for EnergyConnect, as work on the project powers ahead in the Riverina. 

The Cobb Highway camp at Booroorban is the last of six self-contained accommodation facilities to open along the 700km New South Wales alignment of EnergyConnect, which is linking the electricity grids of three states.  

EnergyConnect will help improve reliability and security of electricity supply for millions of Australians across New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria, and allow for future connections from renewable energy sources to support the Federal Government’s clean energy vision.  

The 10ha Cobb Highway site accommodates 250 transmission line workers who are helping to deliver this nation-critical project as construction moves east towards Wagga Wagga.  

Transgrid Executive General Manager of Major Projects, Gordon Taylor, said a lot of planning goes into providing high-quality worker accommodation as it is a key step in progressing construction and ensures people are safe and comfortable.  

“Facilities like the Booroorban site allow the project to bring workers into communities without taking up housing local families may need. It’s one way we can help ease pressure on accommodation in the Riverina,” Mr Taylor said.  

“These camps also mean workers can stay closer to where they are working, which reduces travel times to construction sites and helps ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of our personnel.”  

Similar camps along the EnergyConnect route are providing housing for more than 1500 workers for the mega project, including at Lockhart, Dinawan (near Coleambally), Balranald and Buronga.  

The camps provide quality living amenities, including bedrooms with ensuites, a kitchen and dining mess, gym and recreation room.  

Transgrid and its construction partner Elecnor Australia are delivering the 700km New South Wales section of EnergyConnect.  

Elecnor Australia Site Administrator, Hayley Morris, is among the first workers to stay at the new camp.  

“The camp has a nice family vibe, and I love it here. When you work away, and spend so much time with people, it can quickly start to become like a big family. I really like the gym set up, and the food some nights is amazing,” Ms Morris said.  

The facility is also supporting local businesses. A bus service runs from the camp three times a day to Griffith – to pick up workers when they fly in and to take them into town for meals, shopping and local activities.  

“The team regularly travels into both Hay and Deniliquin. Even though dinner is served at the camp every night, it’s nice to go into town for a change of scenery sometimes and do something different,” Ms Morris said.  

“We had our work Christmas party in Hay, and I know the team is keen to attend the 72nd Hay Pro Rodeo, coming up in March. We’re organising to travel in after work on the bus, as we think it is important for us to get to know and be involved in the communities where we’re working and to contribute as much as we can.”  

More than 1000 people are currently working on the delivery of two new transmission lines and a major substation at Dinawan for the 540km eastern section of EnergyConnect between Buronga and Wagga Wagga.  

Transgrid said that EnergyConnect is providing an economic boom for regional New South Wales, with more than $200 million invested to date with local businesses, supporting jobs and commercial growth across the Riverina, Murray and Sunraysia regions.  

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