Victoria's Level Crossing Removal Project will see 10 additional level crossings removed by 2025, bringing the total to 85 level crossings removed.
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Sunbury level crossing project to start ahead of schedule
Work on the Gap Road level crossing in Sunbury, Victoria is starting two years earlier than initially planned.
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Traffic lighting contractor appointed for level crossing removal project
L&M Traffic Systems, a subsidiary of Traffic Technologies, has won a $1 million contract to supply and install Intelligent Traffic Systems.
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WA removes its first level crossing on the METRONET program
The boom gates at Denny Avenue Level Crossing were down for the final time on Thursday April 1st 2021.
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Taking the lead on level crossings
In July 2020 two of Melbourne’s most dangerous and congested level crossings were fast tracked for removal by the Victorian Government. Half a year on Roads & Infrastructure speaks to Fulton Hogan’s project managers taking charge of construction.
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Denny Avenue Level Crossing set to close
On April 1st 2021, the Denny Avenue level crossing will close to make way for the new underpass.
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Works progress on more than 20 Melbourne level crossing removals
On average, one level crossing will be removed every four weeks in Melbourne throughout 2021.
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Contractors complete Werribee Street Level Crossing removal
Alliance contractors have completed the removal of Werribee Street Level Crossing, the 45th crossing to be removed in Melbourne.
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Alliance begins major level crossing construction at Hoppers Crossing
Major construction works have now kicked off at the Old Geelong Road level crossing removal project in Hoppers Crossing.
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Major contracts worth nearly $800M awarded to remove six level crossings
This year will see the beginning of six level crossing removals across Melbourne, along with the continuation of a portfolio of others.
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