Social impact stories

Our civil construction projects are creating social and sustainable changes for Victorians, focusing on 5 key outcomes:

  1. Empowering Victorian Aboriginal businesses and people.
  2. Promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce, strengthening opportunities for women and priority job seekers.
  3. Growing social benefit suppliers operating in the industry.
  4. Encouraging innovation and collaboration to drive social change.
  5. Providing meaningful training and skills-building opportunities for apprentices, trainees, and cadets.

Big Build Roads' stories

Bunurong artist Adam Magennis

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Indigenous artwork transforming green space on Cranbourne-Frankston Road

As part of the Hall Road Upgrade, 5 Indigenous artwork panels have been unveiled creating a striking centrepiece for the new rest area on Cranbourne-Frankston Road.

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North East Link Project's stories

Four males wearing PPE gathered around a worksite

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A pathway to opportunity

North East Link is set to create more than 12,000 jobs and our tunnelling partner Spark Consortium is working to help connect Aboriginal people and businesses with jobs on the project.

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Level Crossing Removal Project's stories

Metropolitan Roads Program Alliance

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Metropolitan Roads Program Alliance and Emma Bamblett/Kinya Lerrk

Emma Bamblett, an Aboriginal artist descendant from the Wemba Wemba, Gunditjmara, Ngadjonji and Taungurung people, was commissioned by the Metropolitan Roads Program Alliance (MRPA) to create "Connecting Mobs," a piece reflecting MRPA’s values of inclusivity.

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Metro Tunnel Project’s stories

Rail Network Alliance trainees

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Rail Network Alliance’s First Nations Program

The First Nations Program provided a traineeship, mentoring and support for Victorian Aboriginal People to complete further education while working on the Metro Tunnel.

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