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Featured Project

Callide DNA

Critical Energy Transmission Infrastructure

Powerlink Queensland Independent Cost Estimating Designated Network Asset
Our Role

Independent Cost Estimating & Risk Management

Cenex was engaged by Powerlink Queensland to provide independent cost estimating services for the Callide Designated Network Asset (DNA) project, a critical component of Queensland's energy transmission infrastructure. Our scope encompassed a comprehensive Category 2 estimate alongside constructability review, construction programming, and risk modelling.

Our team delivered detailed cost analysis across the full project scope, covering the 87-kilometre double-circuit 275 kV transmission line from Calvale Substation to Calliope River Substation, associated grid connections, and substation expansion works. The independent estimate provided Powerlink with critical commercial assurance for this essential grid reinforcement investment.

  • Category 2 Estimate - Detailed cost plan covering transmission line, substations, and associated infrastructure
  • Constructability Review - Independent assessment of construction methodology and feasibility
  • Construction Programming - Scheduling and sequencing for complex multi-stage delivery
  • Risk Modelling - Comprehensive risk identification, quantification, and mitigation strategies
What We Delivered

Scope of Services

Our comprehensive engagement covered every critical aspect of cost and risk management for the Callide DNA project.

Cost Estimating

Category 2 estimate across all project elements including the 87 km double-circuit 275 kV transmission line, grid connections, and substation expansion works.

Constructability Review

Assessment of construction methodology across Central Queensland terrain, including access logistics, environmental constraints, and live network interface management.

Construction Programming

Development of construction schedules and sequencing strategies for multi-stage delivery, coordinating transmission line works with substation expansion activities.

Risk Modelling

Comprehensive risk register development, quantitative analysis, and development of risk mitigation and contingency strategies for the designated network asset.

Commercial Management

Independent commercial assurance including procurement strategy review, contract packaging, and market engagement considerations for the transmission corridor.

Independent Assurance

Third-party verification providing Powerlink Queensland with confidence in project cost and risk profiles for this critical grid reinforcement investment.

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About the Project

Callide Designated Network Asset

Reinforcing Central Queensland's transmission network through 87 kilometres of high-voltage double-circuit infrastructure.

The Vision

The Callide DNA project forms part of the Calvale to Calliope River Transmission Line Reinforcement, a critical upgrade to Queensland's electricity transmission network. The project will deliver an 87-kilometre double-circuit 275 kV transmission line connecting Calvale Substation near Biloela to Calliope River Substation near Gladstone, ensuring long-term network reliability for the region.

Transmission Network

The project comprises a double-circuit 275 kV transmission line with grid connections at both Calvale and Calliope River substations. Works include the expansion of Calliope River Substation with new equipment including reactors for power system stabilisation, transformers, and synchronous condensers to maintain system strength across the network.

Gladstone Grid Program

The Callide DNA is a key component of the broader Gladstone Grid Reinforcement program, ensuring network reliability as the Gladstone area transitions through the eventual retirement of coal-fired generation. The reinforcement supports increased electrification of heavy industry and enables connection of new renewable energy generation across Central Queensland.

Key Milestones

The Ministerial Infrastructure Designation (MID) Proposal Report was released for community consultation in November 2025. Construction is targeted to commence in mid-2026, with project completion expected by late 2028. The project requires Federal Government approval under the EPBC Act 1999, with Powerlink now accepting connection enquiries for the new transmission corridor.

Key Figures

Project at a Glance

87km
Transmission Line
275kV
Double Circuit
2028
Target Completion
2
Substations Connected

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