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    Final designs for Boronia Station precinct released

    November 12, 2025
    Final designs for Boronia Station precinct released

    First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)

    30 Second Briefing

    Final designs for the Boronia Station precinct have been unveiled, featuring a station forecourt canopy inspired by Dandenong Ranges flora and an expanded concourse to enhance connectivity across the rail line. The project includes a new landscaped plaza between the station and Dorset Road, aimed at improving pedestrian access and community space. Early works are set to commence in the coming weeks, marking a significant step in the precinct's redevelopment.

    Technical Brief

    • Boronia Station precinct's final designs include a forecourt canopy inspired by Dandenong Ranges flora.
    • An expanded concourse will improve connectivity across the rail line, enhancing commuter flow.
    • A new landscaped plaza between the station and Dorset Road aims to improve pedestrian access.
    • Early works for the precinct redevelopment are set to begin in the coming weeks.
    • The project focuses on enhancing community space and pedestrian safety.
    • The design aims to integrate natural elements, reflecting local environmental aesthetics.

    Context From Recent Coverage

    • Over the last 90 days, we've tracked 13 stories in the Infrastructure category, highlighting a consistent focus on developments in regions like Victoria and the Dandenong Ranges.
    • The emphasis on safety and project development in the Boronia Station precinct aligns with several recent Infrastructure projects in Australia, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance transport networks in key regions.

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