The Victorian Government has announced that it will provide innovative virtual skills and training programs, to prepare thousands of workers for delivering the state’s biggest infrastructure projects.
In an Australian-first, virtual training will be used at the Victorian Tunnelling Centre to give North East Link workers simulated experience of operating and staying safe below-ground.
With tunnelling now complete on the Metro Tunnel and edging closer to completion on the West Gate Tunnel Project, attention is shifting to the next big tunnel – the North East Link.
Thousands of workers are needed to build the North East Link Tunnels from Watsonia to Bulleen, with the VTC at Holmesglen Institute in Chadstone playing a key role in preparing them to build the 6.5km tunnels.
The tunnelling centre also includes life-sized replicas of mined and bored tunnels and a massive tunnel boring machine cutterhead.
Victorian Premier, Daniel Andrews, said, “The North East Link is more than just Victoria’s biggest road project – it’s an investment in communities in Melbourne’s north east, getting trucks off local roads, slashing travel times and improving community facilities.”
The facility is the only one of its kind in Australia and is upskilling the massive pipeline of tunnelling workers needed to deliver the North East Link, Metro Tunnel, West Gate Tunnel and Suburban Rail Loop East projects, creating around 31,000 local construction jobs combined.
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Jacinta Allan, said, “Our nation-leading skills and training programs are preparing Victoria’s next generation of Big Build workers, opening the door to thousands of job opportunities on the state’s biggest construction projects.”
More than 4,200 North East Link workers, including tunnelling specialists and construction workers, have already completed the training.
The North East Link tunnels and freeway upgrades will be complete in 2028, slashing travel times by up to 35 minutes, and taking 15,000 trucks off local roads.