INLAND Rail and construction contractor, John Holland will host information sessions in Euroa, Benalla and Broadford for local and First Nations businesses interested in supplying the Inland Rail project.

The three information and networking sessions will highlight the supply, workforce, skills and training opportunities available to local businesses on the Inland Rail Beveridge to Albury (B2A) Tranche 2 project.

Construction will commence in 2025 in Euroa and other locations including Benalla, Wandong, Broadford and the Hume Freeway – Tallarook & Seymour.

The work will include replacing road bridges, lowering rail tracks and station modifications to enable the safe operation of double-stacked freight trains.

John Holland is keen for local businesses to express their interest in supplying services including labour, quarry material, industrial consumables, plant and equipment, non-destructive digging, road sweeping, CCTV inspection survey, and waste management.

Businesses are encouraged to register for their preferred work packages published on the ICN Gateway.

To register to attend an event or for more information visit the Inland Rail website.

The session in Euroa will be on Monday, September 16 from 6pm to 8pm at the Euroa Memorial Oval Function Rooms.