Pittsworth and Toowoomba businesses keen to hop on board with Inland Rail

The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) wants to ensure local and regional suppliers can take advantage of opportunities presented by Inland Rail in Queensland and are hosting free business capability workshops in Pittsworth and Toowoomba to showcase the opportunities on offer.

Aerial view of Pittsworth

The Inland Rail Skills Academy and Industry Capability Network (ICN) Queensland will be holding business capability workshops in the following locations.

  • Pittsworth: October 4, between 1.30pm and 5pm at the Pittsworth Function Centre,
  • Toowoomba: October 5, first session between 9am and 12.30pm and second session between 1.30pm and 5pm, both at the Picnic Point Conference Centre.

Participating businesses will be able to learn about the ICN Gateway – the supplier engagement portal used by Inland Rail and hundreds of major projects across the country.

Pittsworth and Toowoomba are located close to three Inland Rail projects (North Star to Border, Border to Gowrie and the Public-Private Partnership sections) presenting fantastic opportunities for local and First Nations businesses and residents to get involved.

The workshops will give businesses an understanding of the supplier registration process including how to communicate information about their business and submit a compliant Expression Of Interest on the ICN Gateway.

Attendees will also be provided with access to one-on-one support and practical tips from ICN Queensland and Inland Rail representatives at each event, which will help them make the most of the portal.

ARTC Inland Rail Supply Chain Manager Jason Manttan said:

“Inland Rail is about delivering real and lasting opportunities for regional communities.

“While we’re expecting to generate direct and indirect supply and job opportunities during construction, we’re also working to prepare communities for other project opportunities by helping to upskill local and First Nations businesses.

“Our business capability building workshops are just part of Inland Rail’s commitment to communities where Australia’s largest freight project is being built and operated.

“Local and First Nations businesses are crucial to the work we do and to their communities. Supporting them to build their capability will not only help them embark on new endeavours, but it will help drive positive change and boost employment along the alignment.

“With Inland Rail already delivering business uplift and jobs confidence in communities along the rail corridor, business capability building workshops such as these will help ensure Inland Rail’s positive impacts go beyond the construction period for the project.

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