AITPM TECHNICAL FORUM
Public Transport Major Projects
5:00pm – 6:30pm
Wednesday 29th July 2009
Department of Transport Theatrette
Level 5 / 121 Exhibition Street
Nunawading Station Redevelopment (Springvale Road Grade Separation)
The Springvale Road level crossing is one of the busiest in Melbourne. More than 50,000 vehicles,
218 trains and around 5,000 pedestrians share this space every day at this location. This project is the first in the Victorian Transport Plan to be upgraded under the Road Rail Separation Program. The presentation will cover the project objectives, some of the challenges faced to date and what the project team is planning to achieve.
The South Morang Rail Extension is much more than a 3.5-kilometre extension to the existing rail network. Apart from including the duplication of the track from Keon Park to Epping, its scope is significant and its interfaces are numerous. Construction will start in 2010, enabling a better connection for the people of the Whittlesea growth corridor to a high quality Public Transport solution supported by the community. This presentation will cover some of the challenges involved in planning for the delivery of this project.
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Guest speakers |
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Frank De Santis |
Project Director Eastern Projects, VicRoads |
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John O’Connell |
Project Director, Department of Transport |
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Shaun Smedley |
Project Manager, GHD Consulting |
There is no charge to attend this forum.
You need to confirm your attendance so we can prepare your visitor’s pass.
RSVP to http://aitpmvic20090729.eventbrite.com by 4:00pm Tuesday 28th July
For more information, email euan.ramsay@transport.vic.gov.au, or telephone (03) 9655 8743
This event contributes towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements,
as required by many professional associations.
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