Early works make a sustainable difference to Glenrowan

Glenrowan Primary is the first to benefit from ARTC Inland Rail’s commitment to sustainable construction, welcoming the delivery of free mulch to help protect their school gardens.

McConnell Dowell supervisor Tony Roman, Glenrowan Primary School business manager Anne Hanrahan and ARTC Inland Rail stakeholder and engagement advisor Graham Springett.

Our construction partner McConnell Dowell recently delivered the mulch stockpile to the school, saving it time and money and reducing landfill impacts.

McConnell Dowell is undertaking site preparations in Glenrowan in readiness for construction of a new Beaconsfield Parade bridge as part of the Inland Rail project in Victoria.

This work has included some approved vegetation removal, all of which is being completed under strict environmental controls.

The project team is committed to achieving long-lasting sustainable outcomes and ensuring local schools and community groups benefit from the vegetation removal programs at worksites.

Further mulch stockpiles and logs have also been delivered to the Glenrowan Firewood Collection point and will be promoted by the Rural City of Wangaratta for community to access.

IMAGE: McConnell Dowell supervisor Tony Roman, Glenrowan Primary School business manager Anne Hanrahan and ARTC Inland Rail stakeholder and engagement advisor Graham Springett.

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