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Final contracts signed for Eastern Freeway transformation

by Kody Cook
August 12, 2025
in Contracts awarded, Critical Infrastructure, News, Projects, Roads, Spotlight, Transport, VIC
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The final contracts have now been awarded for the Eastern Freeway transformation, marking a major step for the North East Link.  

Victorian Premier, Jacinta Allan, announced two consortiums have been chosen to transform the Eastern Freeway – to deliver more lanes, better connections and keep Victorian families moving. 

The Momentum consortium – comprising John Holland, Seymour Whyte, Jacobs and Mott Macdonald – has been awarded the contract to upgrade the freeway between Hoddle Street and Burke Road, including new lanes, new motorway technology, connections to the Eastern Busway, and walking and cycling paths. 

The Synergy consortium – comprising CPB Contractors, BMD Constructions and Arup – has been awarded the contract for the upgrades between Tram and Springvale roads, including new lanes, new managed motorway technology and upgrades to the Koonung Creek Linear Park. 

Construction is well underway on the first section of Eastern Freeway between Burke and Tram roads – with work to build the new interchange with North East Link, new busway and new lanes moving ahead. 

Once complete the works will add more than 45 kilometres of new lanes where they’re needed most – slashing travel times and seamlessly connecting to the North East Link tunnels from Watsonia to Bulleen. 

It will also deliver new express lanes, modern traffic management technology and Melbourne’s first dedicated 11 kilometre busway from Doncaster toward the city – seamlessly connecting to the new North East Link tunnels from Watsonia to Bulleen. 

With builders now onboard, Urban Design and Landscape Plans (UDLP) for these stages of the Eastern Freeway Upgrades will go on exhibition later this year, to ask people what they think about the look and feel of the design in their local area – ahead of major construction starting early next year. 

A huge amount of work is underway to build North East Link and upgrade the freeways – two tunnel boring machines are digging deep under Rosanna, interchanges are being built near Bulleen Road and Greensborough Bypass, and work is underway along the M80 and the Eastern Freeway between Burke and Tram roads. 

The North East Link tunnels will connect the upgraded Eastern Freeway to the M80 Ring Road – cutting travel times by 35 minutes, skipping 18 sets of traffic lights and taking 15,000 trucks off local roads daily. 

This project is jointly funded by the Federal and Victorian Governments and will be complete in 2028. 

Premier Allan said, “The North East Link Project and Eastern Freeway Upgrade will slash travel times for busy families and get trucks off local roads.” 

Victorian Minister for Transport Infrastructure, Gabrielle Williams, said, “We’re adding more than 45 kilometres of new lanes where they’re needed most, slashing travel times along the Eastern Freeway.” 

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