VIC Premier
Construction on the Ferguson Street level crossing removal project in Williamstown will start in February with designs now finalised to decrease congestion and keep the community safe.
The dangerous and congested level crossing – used by more than 25,000 vehicles per day and more than 110 trains – is the source of significant safety concerns for residents and schools.
The $192 million contract will create 600 local full-time jobs at peak construction, awarded to an alliance comprising McConnell Dowell, Arup, Mott McDonald, Metro Trains and the Level Crossing Removal Project.
Member for Williamstown Melissa Horne said construction partners were raring to go to deliver the project, which involves lowering the rail line under the road and building a brand-new North Williamstown Station.