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    Victorian Regional Rolling Stock Maintenance Contract Project Industry Briefing


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    UGL, along with ICN Victoria, invites you to attend the Project Industry Briefing on the

    Victorian Regional Rolling Stock Maintenance Contract
    Thursday 15 December 2022
    3 pm – 5 pm
    Lakeside Rooms 1&2, Quality Hotel Lakeside, Bendigo

    The Victorian Regional Rolling Stock Maintenance Contract Project is for the provision of maintenance services for the V/Line fleet. 

    UGL have partnered with ICN to engage with Industry and to explore opportunities and potential partnerships in Victoria supporting the Local Jobs First objectives.

    These partnerships will complement and enhance our local presence and will also provide us with access to additional rolling stock engineering and maintenance capability and experience.

    This briefing will focus on the following key areas:

    • Facilities management
    • Maintenance service providers
    • Rolling stock

    This event is open to all local small and medium enterprises and is an opportunity for you to learn about the UGL industry engagement process, how to submit your Expression of Interest and submission timings.

    There will be a Q&A opportunity for you to have your questions answered by the Project Director and Managers. Light refreshments will be provided following the presentations.

    Presenters will include:

    George Stojkovski Project Director

    Sheetal Lal Procurement Specialist

    Liam Grogan Commercial Specialist

    Sally Matthews People and Culture Manager, UGL

    Ian Evans Head of Engineering, Asset Mgmt & Business Improvement, UGL

    Aston Smith    UGL

    Andy Balmain Manager - Business Development and Client Services, ICN Victoria


    This is a free event, please register for event updates and catering purposes.

    Free parking available onsite.

      ICN Victoria Events Team

      events@icnvic.org.au


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