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NBN Co brings in KPMG to audit subcontractor pay

By Ry Crozier on Jul 26, 2021 6:35AM Ignores question about whether the review will be made public. NBN Co has commissioned KPMG to conduct a promised audit of pay received by field services subcontractors and technicians following protests earlier this year. The company said in late May that it had called in an “independent auditor” to assess claims made by subcontractors that their pay had been cut after NBN Co changed the way it outsourced field services to its major delivery partners. NBN Co said at the time that it could not confirm the quantum of cuts being seen by its extended field workforce, but promised a review as well as “interim” payments to technicians while that review process was underway.

NBN Co contracts out $1 1bn of FTTN overbuild work

By Ry Crozier on Jul 14, 2021 10:12AM Under $3bn program. NBN Co is starting to contract out the overbuild of parts of the fibre-to-the-node network with full fibre, with four construction partners brought in to perform the work. Four construction partners - Downer Group, Fulton Hogan Utilities, Lendlease Services and Ventia-owned Visionstream Australia - will handle over a billion dollars of work under what NBN Co is calling ‘the N2P Evolution’. This refers to a plan to overbuild half of the FTTN network with fibre at a cost of almost $3 billion. Ventia was first to disclose Visionstream s deal yesterday, noting it had picked up $400 million of work.

NBN Co dishes out $1 1B in fibre upgrade contracts

NBN Co dishes out $1.1B in fibre upgrade contracts Making up over a third of its $2.9 billion investment into upgrading node connection technology. Credit: NBN Co NBN Co has handed out $1.1 billion over four contracts for the upgrading of fibre-to-the-node connections to fibre-to-the-premises for homes and businesses. Consisting of over a third of the National Broadband Network (NBN) builder’s $2.9 billion investment into upgrading node connection technology, NBN Co awarded contracts to Lendlease Services and Fulton Hogan Utilities, in addition to the previously announced contracts for Ventia and Downer Group.  Lendlease’s contract will see it upgrade connections across Queensland, NSW, Victoria and the ACT, while Fulton will focus on Western Australia and South Australia. 

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