The Civil Contractors Federation Victoria has joined Converge 2025 – Australia’s premier event for municipal works, civil, utility and commercial construction – as an association partner.
Converge 2025 aims to unite professionals across the construction and infrastructure sectors, including subcontractors, project engineers, council fleet managers and large-scale contractors. The event promises to showcase cutting-edge innovations, foster valuable connections, and explore the future of major projects.
The partnership with CCF Victoria seeks to solidify Converge 2025 as a vital industry platform. CCF Victoria, a leading advocate for the civil construction sector, provides essential support, training and resources to its members. These members are the driving force behind Australia’s critical infrastructure, from roads and bridges to pipelines, ports and utilities. They also play a key role in land development, ensuring access to essential services like power, water, gas and communications.
Converge Director, Siobhan Rocks said that this partnership reflects the shared vision of Converge and CCF Victoria to advance the construction and infrastructure sectors.
“CCF Victoria is a cornerstone of civil construction in Victoria, and their expertise and involvement add immense value to the event,” she said.
For CCF Victoria, this partnership offers an opportunity to connect its members with new innovations, resources and networking opportunities to address the challenges of modern construction.
CCF Victoria CEO, Lisa Kinross, said that Converge 2025 is a great opportunity to meet and mix with key stakeholders and have critical conversations around current challenges and the future of Victoria’s civil construction industry.”
“Civil infrastructure is the very foundation of our cities, towns and suburbs – you can’t spend a dollar on housing until you’ve invested in the underpinning infrastructure that enables more communities and housing developments to come to fruition, and the same with the renewable energy transition,” Ms Kinross said.
“We are well-positioned to build a sustainable future for our industry through the delivery of highly skilled training and workforce development, with industry partners and stakeholders, to ultimately deliver on the future vision for the Victorian community.”
Converge 2025 will take place on 17 to 18 September 2025 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Attendees can expect a comprehensive showcase of the latest equipment, technologies and solutions, alongside a dynamic program of expert panels, keynote speakers and networking opportunities.
Join CCF Victoria and other industry leaders in shaping a sustainable and innovative future for municipal works, civil and commercial construction. For more details, visit convergeexpo.com.au