Infrastructure Australia has recently released the 2019 Infrastructure Priority List which includes up to 121 vital infrastructure projects that could help build the nation. The list includes eight high-priority and 10 priority projects as well as 29 high-priority and 74 priority initiatives covering each State.
High-priority and priority projects are projects that have a full business case completed and positively assessed by the Infrastructure Australia Board, while high-priority and priority initiatives are projects that have not yet completed a full business case and are subject to a rigorous assessment.
This post will cover the projects in Victoria included in the infrastructure Priority List 2019.
Project | Status | Description | Delivery Timeframe |
M80 Ring Road upgrade | High-priority project | Improve Melbourne M80 Western Ring Road congestion | Within 5 years |
Monash Freeway Upgrade Stage 2 | High-priority project | Improve Melbourne south-east and outer south-east congestion | Within 5 years |
North East Link | High-priority project | Improve connectivity between M80 and M3 on outer south-east Melbourne | Within 5 - 10 years |
Ballarat Line Upgrade | Priority project | Improving capacity and reliability of public transport between Melbourne's outer west and CBD | Within 5 years |
Improve the connection between Eastern Freeway and CityLink | High-priority initiative |
Connectivity between Melbourne's Eastern Freeway and CityLink |
Within 5 years |
Melbourne rail network capacity | High-priority initiative | Improve Melbourne rail network capacity | Within 5 - 10 years |
Preserve corridor for Melbourne Outer Metropolitan Ring Road/E6 | High-priority initiative | Future connectivity between Melbourne outer south-west and outer north | Within 5 years |
Melbourne level crossings removal | Priority initiative | Improve Melbourne urban road network congestion | Within 5 years |
Public transport access to Fishermans Bend | Priority initiative | Improve connection between Fishermans Bend growth area and Melbourne CBD | Within 5 - 10 years |
Cranbourne Line capacity | Priority initiative | Improve Melbourne rail network capacity | Within 5 - 10 years |
Hurstbridge Line capacity | Priority initiative | Improve Melbourne rail network capacity | Within 5 - 10 years |
Melton Rail Line upgrade | Priority initiative | Improve Melbourne outer western suburbs access to CBD | Within 5 - 10 years |
Melbourne Airport to the CBD public transport capacity | Priority initiative | Improve access to Melbourne Airport | Within 5 - 10 years |
Melbourne outer northern suburbs to CBD capacity upgrade | Priority initiative | Improve Melbourne outer northern suburbs access to CBD | Within 10 - 15 years |
Melbourne Airport third runway | Priority initiative | Improve Melbourne aviation capacity | Within 5 years |
Melbourne container terminal capacity and land transport access | Priority initiative | Improve Melbourne container terminal capacity | Within 10 - 15 years |
Melbourne - Geelong rail capacity enhancement | Priority initiative | Improve Melbourne - Geelong rail capacity | Within 10 - 15 years |
*Note: Timeframes for high-priority and priority projects are expected completion of the projects whereas the timeframes for high-priority and priority initiatives are indicative of when the proposed projects will begin moving towards reality.
We have also covered on a previous post the projects for New South Wales included in the Infrastructure Priority List. You can read more about it here.
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Source: Infrastructure Australia
Infrastructure Australia has released its annual Infrastructure Priority List in late February and it highlights about $58 billion worth of infrastructure projects that hold national significance. This year’s list includes six high priority projects, 17 priority projects, 36 high priority initiatives and 88 priority initiatives as well as 37 new infrastructure proposals.
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Earlier this month, Infrastructure Australia released its annual Infrastructure Priority List that shows the vital infrastructure that will help build the nation. The list currently contains 121 projects including eight high-priority projects, 10 priority projects, 29 high-priority initiatives and 74 priority initiatives.
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