We’re delivering new projects and infrastructure to help support emergency services across Victoria.
Emergency services infrastructure
We’re delivering new projects and infrastructure to help support emergency services across Victoria.
Emergency services infrastructure
Multiple locations, Victoria
We’re leading the management of planning, design, procurement and construction of new and upgraded Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) facilities, Life Saving Victoria (LSV) clubhouses and Marine Search and Rescue (MSAR) vessels to support emergency services in the critical work they do to protect our community.
These volunteer-based agencies are vital in assisting with emergency management, including floods, storms, landslides and road rescues, as well as ensuring the safety of beachgoers and boaters.
We’re delivering these facilities in collaboration with staff and volunteers from these agencies, as well as local councils and communities. Appropriately designed and constructed facilities not only support emergency services in their vital work, but help sustain and encourage volunteerism in the community.
Project overview
A total of $93.07* million has been invested by the Victorian Government across 60 projects, including:
• $54.51 million to deliver new and upgraded VICSES Unit’s across Victoria.
• $31.96 million to deliver new and upgraded LSV facilities for volunteers
• $6.6 million to deliver new and re-purposed vessels and replace engines for MSAR flotillas throughout Victoria.
*Excludes investments from other contributors.
The Victorian Government has also provided $126 million towards CFA capability funding which includes a new St Leonards-Indented Head Fire Station (read more).
Project delivery
As part of CSBA, the Emergency Services Infrastructure Authority (ESIA) specialises in delivering state-of-the-art facilities and vessels to support our emergency services in the vital work they do on behalf of all Victorians.
To-date we've completed 31 projects with a further 22 in progress and 7 in planning. More information about specific projects can be found on the ESIA website: