The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) has appointed a main works contractor for the $235 million North East Rail Line Upgrade project in Victoria, taking the project one step closer to major construction.
John Holland will be undertaking the main works package that comprise of ballast depth improvements along the entire corridor; mudhole removal and track resurfacing; drainage upgrades; and upgrading of about 100 level crossings and rail bridges.
“This is the next key stage towards delivering the upgrade to the North East line and one step closer to improved reliability, smoother journeys and reduced causes of major delays for passenger services between Melbourne and Albury.
“Over the previous months we have been following a rigorous competitive tender process. We are thrilled to award the contract to John Holland and are confident that their extensive experience delivering large scale rail infrastructure projects will ensure the best outcomes for the project,” ARTC Chief Executive John Fullerton said.
This multi-million dollar project will include:
“We understand the upgrades are a key priority for those living in north east Victoria and look forward to delivering these improvements and the benefits they will bring to the local community, business and economy.
“We know that the reliability of North East line services is a real and on-going concern for passengers, and we continue to work with the Victorian transport agencies to find ways of improving the track condition ahead of the commencement of the upgrades main works,” John Holland Executive General Manager - Rail Steve Butcher said.
Significant early work on the North East Rail line Upgrade have been completed this year and more targeted works are being planned to help address some issues on the current V/Line services performance.
Once the upgrade is completed, the North East line will be improved to a ‘Victorian Class 2’ track performance standard that is in-line with other Victorian long distance rail lines.
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Source: John Holland; Australian Rail Track Corporation (1, 2); Infrastructure Magazine; Regional Rail Revival