By Glascott Landscape & Civil
The Caulfield to Dandenong Level Crossing Removal was a major State Government infrastructure project aimed at reducing congestion and creating open space. Sections of Melbourne’s busiest level rail corridor were removed with elevated train lines and stations created, and linear parks constructed underneath the viaduct.
Glascott helped to deliver the Clayton Road linear park. We worked across three areas of the project to construct sports courts, a skate park, a playground, and an outdoor gym. The new park provides quality open space for the community with passive and active recreation opportunities.
Client: Lendlease
Category: Infrastructure, Open Space, Sports Facilities
Location: VIC
Completed: 2019
Photography: Peter Bennetts Photography
ABOUT US
Glascott Landscape & Civil is part of The Glascott Group - leaders in the provision of integrated landscape services along the east coast of Australia.
Glascott Landscape & Civil provides landscape and civil construction, with over 120 specialists and offices in Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, and Newcastle.
We create commercial landscapes and public open space, including parks, playgrounds, education & health facilities, infrastructure, sports facilities, cultural and historic sites, environmental projects, and more.
For over three decades, we have built a reputation for quality, reliability, and a commitment to exceptional project outcomes. This is the reason we’ve been part of some of Australia’s most significant and iconic landscape projects.
Our projects are sustainable, enduring, and forward-looking. We are committed to creating beautiful spaces that leave a lasting legacy for future generations.
OUR CULTURE
We couldn’t be prouder of what we call the “Glascott DNA”. These are the values our company culture is built upon. They represent everything about who we are, what we do, and how we go about our business. We strive towards these values each and every day.
OUR STORY
Small beginnings and big dreams. That’s how our founder Matthew Glascott started The Glascott Group. His vision for the business was a reflection of his love of the land.
Matthew comes from a long line of farmers and graziers. His country-born and bred parents instilled in him a passion for plants, trees, and responsible management of the land.
Matthew’s dad, Joseph Glascott, was the first Environment Writer for Sydney Morning Herald and reported on Australia’s biggest environmental issues in the 1970s & 1980s.
Matthew is passionate about the environment and dedicated to his vision of creating quality open spaces that leave a lasting legacy.