The West Gate Tunnel Project, which commenced construction in 2020, is a major infrastructure initiative designed to improve Melbourne’s road network by easing congestion and enhancing connectivity. The project features a 6.5-kilometer toll road, including 2.8 kilometers of twin tunnels running beneath the Yarra River. These tunnels will provide an alternative to the heavily congested West Gate Bridge, reducing reliance on the existing structure and offering a more efficient route for commuters and freight transport.
In addition to the tunnels, the project includes widening the West Gate Freeway, constructing new bridges, and creating improved access to key industrial and commercial hubs. A key objective is to improve freight efficiency, particularly for trucks traveling to and from the Port of Melbourne, by reducing travel times and minimising bottlenecks. The upgraded road network is expected to enhance overall road safety, support economic growth, and provide new cycling and pedestrian paths, contributing to a more sustainable transport system.
With a total project value of $11 billion, the West Gate Tunnel Project is a significant investment in Melbourne’s future transport infrastructure. The construction is being carried out by CPB Contractors and John Holland, with CPB Contractors responsible for the $3.3 billion tunnel section. Once completed, the project is expected to significantly cut travel times, ease congestion on local roads, and improve air quality by reducing traffic-related pollution in residential areas.
JAGCON Group worked with the CPB Contractors John Holland Joint Venture providing digital engineering and construction methods support throughout the lifecycle of the project.
Project Delivery Roles:
– Senior Project Designer – Civil/Structural
– Senior Tunnelling Draftsman
Project Services:
– Digital Engineering
– Planning & Constructability
Additionally, current JAGCON Group staff have previously fulfilled the following delivery roles on this project:
– Project Engineer