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CPB Contractors win $761m Monash Fwy upgrade

CIMIC Group company CPB Contractors has been selected to deliver Stage 2 of the Monash Freeway upgrade.

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The design and construct contract will generate revenue to CPB Contractors of approximately $761 million.

The Monash Freeway is in Melbourne’s fast growing south east and outer south east region and the project is being funded by the Australian and Victorian Governments.

“CIMIC Group’s construction company, CPB Contractors, has a demonstrated capability of delivering infrastructure in Victoria and beyond,” CIMIC Group Chief Executive Officer Michael Wright says.

“The upgrade of the Monash Freeway will improve the lives of many people, saving time and better connecting communities to important employment centres.”

CPB Contractors Managing Director Juan Santamaria says CPB Contractors is pleased to have been selected to work with the Australian and Victorian governments to deliver the road upgrade.

“Our absolute priority is the safety of our people and all road users,” he says.

“We will be applying our experience, built over many decades, to safely deliver this upgrade in a live traffic environment.”

Works include the addition of 36 kilometres of new lanes to the Monash Freeway, upgrading the Beaconsfield interchange with new freeway ramps, the extension and widening of O’Shea Road and the roll out of the Freeway Lane Management System to better manage traffic flows.

Construction is scheduled to start in early 2020 and be completed in 2022.

 

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