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Cover: Pakenham Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP)

This issue of the Australian National Construction Major Project Review highlights a diverse range of major developments across Australia. Our cover features the Pakenham Level Crossing Removal Project, which is part of the ongoing transformation of Victoria’s rail infrastructure to a more modern and smarter transport system.
In this issue, we spotlight standout projects from TOGA, Built Environs, Ryman Healthcare, Hansen Yuncken, and TQM Design & Construct. Plus, we explore the bold new direction of the Infrastructure Sustainability Council under CEO Toby Kent. We also celebrate the exceptional contributions of women in construction at the 2024 NAWIC NSW Awards for Excellence.
Inside you will also find a curated collection of case studies, products, and project features from suppliers, subcontractors, consultants, and major builders.
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