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The Djerring Trail is a 17-kilometre shared path for commuters, pedestrians and cyclists, built as part of the Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Removal Project initiated by the Victorian Government.
The continuous route from Caulfield to the EastLink Trail connects cycle and walking paths that run through transport interchanges and community ‘activation nodes’, connecting several suburbs through linear parks.
Designed by ASPECT Studios and COX Architecture, the Djerring Trail was conceived to improve public amenity and make use of underutilised or redundant public spaces around Melbourne’s busiest rail corridor. Spanning Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs, the project elevated the existing rail line, removing nine ground-level crossings in the process and opening a previously underutilised realm to create new opportunities for community use and connection. The trail is considered one of Victoria’s largest public infrastructure projects in recent history, unlocking the
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Max Rafferty has 20 years’ experience within the construction industry and is currently Master Builders Australia National Technical Policy Manager.
He represents the MBA on the Building Codes Committee which provides Technical advice the Australian Building Codes Board, and a number of Australian Standards Committees including BD 038 Wet Areas In Buildings.
He has also worked as a Construction Auditor within Government and has experience in residential and commercial construction, including everything from concreting to site management.
Max explains to
Talking Architecture & Design the issues affecting waterproofing buildings and why our waterproofing standards need to be both current as well as enforceable.