Infrastructure Magazine•05-22-2026May 22, 2026•2 min
road-bridgeThe Ballan Road Intersection Upgrade is delivering more than improved safety and connectivity for Wyndham Vale’s growing community, with the project also creating opportunities for social enterprise participation through the infrastructure supply chain.
Delivered in partnership with Symal Infrastructure, the project has engaged Goddess Cleaning Group to provide cleaning services for the site office. What began as standard office cleaning has since expanded to include sanitary bin servicing, supporting the growth of the organisation’s service offering and capability.
Goddess Cleaning Group is a registered social enterprise focused on creating supportive and flexible employment opportunities for people experiencing disadvantage, including women rebuilding their lives after family violence.
Founder, Stacey Barrass, established the business after experiencing family violence herself and has built the organisation around creating pathways to financial independence, confidence and long-term stability for others facing similar barriers.
Through work opportunities created on major infrastructure projects, including Ballan Road and previously the Pakenham Roads Upgrade, Goddess Cleaning Group has been able to grow both its workforce capability and the impact it delivers within the community.
Barrass said infrastructure project-based work had helped team members increase their working hours from six hours to as many as 20 hours per week, creating greater financial stability for their families.
For some employees, this had meant being able to afford milestones that were previously out of reach, including sending children on school camp for the first time and purchasing new clothes rather than relying on donated items.
The work has also helped employees build confidence and develop practical workplace skills. Several team members strengthened their English language skills through regular interaction on site, enabling them to take on additional work opportunities across other locations in Melbourne.
The local nature of the work has also enabled employees to remain connected to their communities and families, with some workers able to access sites via public transport and balance employment with school drop-offs and pick-ups.
Through the Victorian Government’s Social Procurement Framework, projects like the Ballan Road Intersection Upgrade aim to create broader social value by increasing participation of social benefit suppliers in the infrastructure supply chain.
The partnership demonstrates how infrastructure delivery can create lasting community outcomes alongside essential transport improvements.
To find out more about the Ballan Road Intersection upgrade, visit bigbuild.vic
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