Melbourne’s Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) is a step closer to reality with the release of the business and investment case outlining how it will deliver more jobs, better services and access to housing as Victoria continues to grow. Read more
Traffic congestion crossing to be closed
The Caledonian Avenue Level Crossing in Maylands, Perth, will close permanently in the first half of 2022, providing welcome relief for motorists. Read more
Cross River Rail breaks through at Roma Street
TBM Else, the first of Cross River Rail’s two massive Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs), has broken through a rock wall into the huge underground cavern beneath Roma Street in Brisbane, marking the biggest milestone yet for this transformational project. Read more
Webinar: The digital engineering evolution in roads
As road authorities throughout ANZ begin to develop and embrace Digital Engineering processes and standards, the broader industry is expected to deliver on these requirements. Read more
The right data boosts your schedule performance index
A schedule performance index is a great metric when it comes to getting a snapshot of your rail project’s progress. But maybe it’s not giving you the most complete picture. Today there’s digital technology that can boost your SPI by ensuring it’s based on the most accurate, real-time data. Read more
Inland Rail scholarships help university students
Six undergraduate scholarships valued at up to $20,000 each have been awarded by the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) to La Trobe University and Charles Sturt University (CSU) students through the Inland Rail Skills Academy program. Read more
The earth moves for Lakelands
The first sod has been turned at METRONET’s Lakelands Station project site in Perth, with early works now in progress on the Mandurah Line’s newest station. Read more
Faster, more frequent trains for Shepparton
Work to deliver nine daily return services and faster journeys for passengers using Melbourne’s Shepparton station will soon be under way. Read more
COVID slows down tunnel boring
Current COVID restrictions across New Zealand have slowed down tunnel boring machine (TBM) operations in Auckland. Read more
COVID lockdown halts CRL construction work
Construction workers at all City Rail Link (CRL) project sites have downed tools in the wake of the snap COVID-19 lockdown in New Zealand. Read more