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Leighton subsidiary John Holland has won a $180 million contract to build a business school for the University of Sydney. Construction is due to start in July at the site in Abercrombie Street, Darlington. The project includes more than 34,000 square metres of gross floor area.
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Leighton subsidiary John Holland has won a $180 million contract to build a business school for the University of Sydney. Construction is due to start in July at the site in Abercrombie Street, Darlington. The project includes more than 34,000 square metres of gross floor area.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

John Holland, a subsidiary of Leighton, won the $180 million contract to build the University of Sydney business school.

The construction contract for the University of Sydney business school is worth $180 million.

The new business school will be built on Abercrombie Street in Darlington, Sydney.

Construction is due to start in July, according to the article.

The project includes more than 34,000 square metres of gross floor area.

The client for the project is the University of Sydney.

From the article, investors can note that John Holland — a Leighton subsidiary — has secured a major $180 million construction contract, which highlights the company’s involvement in large university infrastructure projects; the article does not provide further financial or timeline details.

No. The article specifies the contract value, the July start, the Abercrombie Street Darlington site and the 34,000+ square metres of gross floor area, but it does not give a completion date or further scope or schedule details.