Zenergy partners with the Northern Beaches B-Line Program

Zenergy is pleased to announce their partnership with the Northern Beaches B-Line Program to deliver a Safety Leadership and Wellbeing coaching Program across the project. The objective of the coaching program is to coach and mentor behaviours that typify the culture that Northern Beaches B-Line needs to successfully deliver the program of works.


Today’s situation on the east coast of Australia presents all construction businesses with a similar issue in relation to securing and retaining talented and experienced personnel.


It must be recognised the competition for quality resources will not diminish and hence the need to ensure those we have are provided with the requisite skills at all levels to ensure a successful project.


“This has been a natural progression for Zenergy since Matt Elliott has joined the team and is an area that we are committed to delivering”. John Daley – Director, Zenergy Group



The Northern Beaches B-Line Program (NBBP) is an integrated package of infrastructure and service improvements to deliver greater connectivity to, from, and within the Northern Beaches. The NBBP is an initiative to deliver modern, safe and accessible transport infrastructure.

The combination of new bus services, new bus stops, additional parking, and road improvements is designed to reduce bus delays, improve bus reliability and enhance customer service for bus users on the main corridor from Mona Vale to Neutral Bay, and into the Sydney CBD.

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