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The Victorian Government is getting on with delivering the Commonwealth Games Village at English Street, Morwell by starting crucial geotechnical works.

A team of experts will be drilling boreholes and excavating test pits at various locations across the 4.4-hectare site to verify ground conditions before more detailed designs on the village commence.

Geotechnical investigations are an important first step in the design development process, before works can commence on site, including the construction of the Games village itself. 

Boreholes will allow Engineers to collect physical samples of soil and rock beneath the surface to help better understand the ground conditions on site for when construction on the Morwell Games village gets underway later this year. 

The boreholes will vary in depth between 1.5 metres and 8 metres using a drilling rig mounted on a four-wheel drive and a tracked drill rig, with the holes to be backfilled once samples are collected. 

The Games village at Morwell will be a home-away-from-home for around 1,000 athletes and officials. Five sports will be staged in the region, including Shooting and Para Shooting, Women’s T20 Cricket, Badminton, Rugby Sevens and Road Cycling.

It is estimated the 2026 Commonwealth Games will create more than 600 full-time equivalent jobs before they start, 3,900 jobs during the Games and a further 3,000 jobs after the Closing Ceremony and is expected to contribute more than $3 billion to Victoria’s economy.

Development Victoria is the Victorian Government’s delivery partner for the Games villages and will oversee the contractors undertaking the geotechnical investigations at Morwell. 

Updated on 10 February 2023