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Freight precinct construction delivers local jobs

Work has started on the Beveridge intermodal precinct, which will deliver 17,000 local jobs during construction.

National Intermodal chief executive James Baulderstone said 70 per cent of the jobs will be targeted to Mitchell and Whittlesea council areas.

“This is about working together to build world-class infrastructure that supports … the nation’s supply chain,” Mr Baulderstone said.

According to National Intermodal, the project will lower the costs of moving freight across the country.

Stage one will begin in the new year, delivering infrastructure capable of processing 200,000 20-foot shipping containers per year.

“It will reshape how everyday consumer products are managed, processed and delivered into homes across Australia,” Me Baulderstone said.

The Beveridge location was selected to eventually connect directly with Brisbane and, through Parkes, to Sydney and Perth.

About 500 hectares of land will be preserved as part of the region’s green wedge.

John Holland Group has been appointed as the main contractor for stage one. Chief executive Nick Miller said he is proud to collaborate with National Intermodal.

“This project will provide real improvements to the country’s supply chain, while reducing emissions… it will make a genuine difference.” 

Stage one is set to be complete mid-2028, and will deliver a terminal capable of receiving a 1,800 metre, double stacked inland rail train.

The project also aims to remove 167,000 annual truck trips over the next 25 years, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 12 million tonnes.

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