This year DT Infrastructure (DTI) is excited to have its largest representation to date at AusRAIL PLUS 2025.
Proudly showcasing its comprehensive end-to-end rail offering, DTI has gone bigger and better this year with a significant presence on the showroom floor.
Notably, the company’s stand includes a theatre-style set-up where an impressive line-up of DTI rail experts will present mini technical talks on a range of topics: from greenfield construction to long-term maintenance contracts to effective community engagement.

As the premier rail event in the southern hemisphere, AusRAIL PLUS provides an opportunity for the company to showcase its expertise, connect with industry leaders, and demonstrate how it is helping to shape the next generation of rail solutions in Australia.
“Our 2025 delegation represents some of best and brightest minds in the industry, and we are thrilled that they will be able to highlight the depth and breadth of our rail capabilities,” said Tom Perkin, General Manager Strategy at DTI.
“From design, construction, testing and commissioning to operations and maintenance, we are showcasing our ability to provide integrated solutions that deliver long-term value for clients, communities, and the national transport network.
“Our comprehensive program of presentations means attendees can drop by at the scheduled time to learn more about a particular topic that’s relevant to them.”
DTI Program Manager David Khoo also forms part of the official AusRAIL Plus technical stream and will present his paper titled: “From data to action: Transforming existing rail systems into predictive maintenance powerhouses.”
Khoo will offer insights into how data-driven innovation is reshaping the way rail networks are maintained and operated.
Back at the DTI stand, presentations to take note of include a panel facilitated by Head of Social Impact, Greg Rafferty, that will discuss the importance of embedding social impact, community engagement and innovation into infrastructure projects.
“Increasingly, clients are prosecuting the case that ensuring a positive project legacy that has tangible community benefits is equally as important as demonstrating a company’s technical proficiency and experience to deliver,” said Rafferty.
DTI is also delighted to have newly appointed Executive General Manager Rail, Paul Hawthorne, attending AusRAIL PLUS. Hawthorne joins the company in November to lead its national rail business and drive its strategic growth in this critical sector.
With bench strength and a line-up like this, DT Infrastructure is putting rail front and centre, led by experts with demonstrated industry experience and a strong reputation.
“Our team brings passion, knowledge, and specialist expertise to every project, and their commitment to continuous improvement ensures we deliver superior outcomes for our clients, our projects, and the communities we serve,” said Perkin.
“AusRAIL PLUS 2025 is the perfect stage to share that passion and reaffirm our commitment to advancing the rail industry together.”
Catch up with the DT Infrastructure team at AusRAIL PLUS, Booth 432.
To find out more about DTI’s AusRail PLUS line up please visit: dtinfrastructure.com.au/ausrailplus2025




