Suburban rail loop east – project update
February 28 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm AEDT
The first section of the Suburban Rail Loop, known as SRL East, is a fully underground 26-kilometre metro line in Victoria stretching from Cheltenham in the south to Box Hill in the north. This segment will feature six stations.
New connections will be established with current heavy rail stations at Cheltenham, Clayton, Glen Waverley, and Box Hill, and new stations will be constructed at Monash and Burwood. Particularly, the Clayton interchange is designed to be a major transport hub, linking regional travellers to the Suburban Rail Loop.
These six underground stations will be constructed 17 to 23 meters beneath the surface using a ‘bottom-up’ approach. The entrances to these stations will be conveniently located near existing train stations and key local facilities.
This joint presentation with the Suburban Connect consortium, which was awarded the Work Package C (WPC) and the Suburban Rail Loop Authority (SRLA) will cover progress updates on WPC, project complexities and hazard/risk mitigations to date, TBM launch proposal, and cross passage ground treatment methods.
Learning outcomes
In this presentation you will learn:
- The scope and features of SRL work package C.
- TBM tunnel construction planning against complexities.
- Hazard/risk mitigation strategies.
- Ground treatment concepts.
Event program – in person
- 5.30 pm AEDT: Networking and light refreshments
- 6.00 pm AEDT: Presentation commences with Q&A
- 7.00 pm AEDT: Presentation concludes
Event program – online
- 6.00 pm AEDT: Presentation commences with Q&A (see Teams Workshop link in your registration email)
- 7.00 pm AEDT: Presentation concludes
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