Level Crossing Removal Project

Mixed-Use
Rail
Stations

The Level Crossing Removal Project is a key initiative of Victoria’s Big Build that aims to eliminate 110 dangerous and congested level crossings in Melbourne by 2030, marking the largest endeavor of its kind in the state’s history.

BG&E played a vital role in the North Western Program Alliance, Victoria, contributing to multiple project sites including the Bell Moreland Level Crossing Removal Project, the Bell Preston Level Crossing Removal Project, and the Keon Park Level Crossing Removal Project. Our team were integral to the temporary works division and provided services relating to assessing girder installation stability and lifting for the precast U trough segments.

The removal of level crossings not only enhances safety for road users and pedestrians, but also reduces congestion, making travel more convenient for those who use public transport, walk, cycle, or drive, while simultaneously generating thousands of job opportunities during construction and enabling people to get home more safely and quickly.

Location

Melbourne, Victoria

Australia

Client

John Holland

Key Outcomes

Eliminates the risk of train and vehicle crossings

Removes delays from boom gates, allowing more vehicles to pass

Addresses uncertainties around boom gate closures

Increasing capacity to run more trains on the network, without boom gates delaying vehicles and other users

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