Asset Regeneration Program
Background
Parks Victoria continuously maintains over 50,000 assets annually across its estate.
The Asset Regeneration Program is a $24.76 million investment by the Victorian Government to remove unsafe infrastructure and to repair or replace assets across the Parks Victoria estate.
Infrastructure included in this project include boardwalks, bridges, lookouts, shelters and playgrounds.
For efficient action on these assets, several packages of works will be tendered. Visitors will see Asset Regeneration Program works occurring throughout 2023, 2024 and 2025.
Project benefits
The Asset Regeneration Program reflects Parks Victoria's commitment to ensure that the natural and built environments are preserved, protected and safe for all Victorians to visit.
Project funding
These works are being delivered through the Victorian Government’s $24.76 million Asset Regeneration Program.
The Project
We are repairing, replacing, or removing infrastructure across the Parks Victoria estate on the basis of safety, compliance and visitor experience. Each asset within this program will need to work to its own timeframe based on planning approvals and design complexity.
Project timeline
Works are subject to on-ground conditions. Parks Victoria is currently undertaking extensive planning, design and seeking the required approvals for each asset in the state-wide Asset Regeneration Program.
Access changes
Visitors will see Asset Regeneration Program works occurring across the Parks Victoria estate throughout 2023, 2024 and 2025.
For updates on how this program may affect your visit, refer to the Change of Conditions notifications on the webpage of park you wish to visit.
Staying updated
Information about this project will be maintained on this page.
FAQs
How much are you spending?
The Victorian Government has invested $24.76 million to repair, replace or remove unsafe infrastructure across the Parks Victoria estate, ensuring amenities are open, safe, and clean for visitors.
How has it been decided what needs to happen?
Parks Victoria continuously maintains over 50,000 assets annually across its estate. We have introduced a corporate asset inventory and management system which tracks the review of these assets. Staff have been undertaking inspections of assets and identifying repair, replacement or removal works to be undertaken through this program.
What's happening to the Dee Slip Bridge in Yarra Ranges National Park?
As part of the Asset Regeneration Program, we are currently exploring options to repair or rebuild the Dee Slip Bridge on the O’Shannassy Aqueduct Trail. To find out more about the project, please visit the project page.