Health, Safety & Rail Safety Alignment Workshop

A focused, well-structured half-day process to build alignment, confirm practical next steps and produce a clear record of outcomes for the Suburban Rail Loop — Stations Alliance North Package.

Prepared for Stations Alliance North · June 2026
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Dr Nicholas Duck

Dear Zoe,

Thank you for the opportunity to provide a proposal for the design and facilitation of a Health, Safety and Rail Safety Alignment Workshop for the Suburban Rail Loop — Stations Alliance North Package.

Based on your brief, we understand this workshop is required under the Project Alliance Agreement prior to commencement of the Works, and is intended to support alignment between Participants and Subcontractors on health, safety and rail safety principles and strategy. We also understand that the workshop outputs must be documented, including agreed deliverables and how the Participants propose to implement them.

We have used the draft agenda provided as a starting point for this proposal. In particular, we have noted the importance of opening with the right safety and values framing, clarifying workshop objectives and success criteria, exploring alignment with the SRLA safety strategy, discussing SAN's ambition beyond compliance, and considering the role of innovation, digital tools and lead indicators in supporting implementation.

Opposite proposes a focused, well-structured half-day process designed to help the group build alignment, confirm practical next steps, and produce a clear record of outcomes that can support implementation.

Warm regards,
Dr Nicholas Duck
Head of Opposite

About Opposite

Opposite combines strategy, facilitation, organisational psychology and human factors to help complex teams make better decisions and turn intent into practical action.

HEX

Human Experience

Designing work and systems around how people actually think, feel and behave. We translate engagement and lived experience into clear system level insights.

HEN

Human Enablement

Building leader and team capability to work well in complex environments. Recommendations are supported by practical tools and behaviours, not just policies.

HCD

Human Centred Design

Co designing solutions with users, testing and iterating quickly. Surveys, interviews and recommendations are usable, intuitive and easy to action.

HF

Human Factors & Safety

Applying systems thinking to risk, fatigue, workload and decision making. Work design guidance is grounded in safety and performance science.

This combination is particularly valuable in safety-critical settings, where alignment needs to be both strategically sound and practically usable.

Why This Matters

Establishing a shared understanding of how safety principles and strategic priorities will be applied across Participants and Subcontractors before work begins.

Alignment illustration

Why This Matters

In a major alliance environment, safety alignment cannot rely on broad intent alone. Different organisations may bring different practices, assumptions, language and levels of maturity, even when working toward the same outcome.

This workshop is an opportunity to establish a shared understanding of how safety principles and strategic priorities will be applied across Participants and Subcontractors before work begins. Done well, it can help reduce ambiguity, support consistency, and create a practical foundation for implementation.

Just as importantly, the workshop provides a structured way to document agreed outcomes and identify any matters that require further resolution after the session.

Proposed Solution

Opposite will design and facilitate a half-day alignment workshop that is structured toward practical outcomes rather than open-ended discussion.

Building from the draft agenda provided, we would structure the session to move from safety and values framing, to strategic alignment, and then into practical actions, deliverables and implementation considerations — retaining the intent of the existing agenda while sharpening it toward clear outcomes.

The workshop will aim to:

  • Build a shared understanding of the relevant health, safety and rail safety principles and strategic intent.
  • Work toward agreement on key alignment priorities across Participants and Subcontractors.
  • Identify practical actions and deliverables required to support implementation.
  • Document any matters that cannot reasonably be resolved in-session, including recommended next steps.
This approach recognises the reality of a half-day session: the goal is to achieve meaningful agreement where possible, while clearly capturing what needs to be progressed afterwards.

Scope of Work

A clear, end-to-end scope spanning preparation, facilitation and documented outcomes.

Prepare

  • Project briefing and scope confirmation.
  • Review of the draft agenda and relevant background material.
  • Refinement of workshop objectives, decision points and session structure.

Design & Facilitate

  • Translation of the draft agenda into a tailored facilitation plan and workshop outputs.
  • Design of a tailored half-day workshop.
  • Facilitation of the workshop.

Document & Hand Over

  • Post-workshop outcomes summary.
  • Draft implementation action register / next steps document.

Method: Phased Approach

A structured path from kick-off and preparation, through facilitation, to a documented record and practical basis for implementation.

Phased approach illustration
01
Kick-Off & Alignment
02
Workshop Design & Preparation
03
Workshop Facilitation
04
Finalisation & Delivery

Phase 1: Kick-Off & Alignment

We will:

  • Hold a briefing session with the project team.
  • Review the draft agenda, contract extract and available background material.
  • Confirm participant mix, intended outputs, decision points and any key sensitivities.
Outcome: shared understanding of workshop purpose, scope and success measures.

Phase 2: Workshop Design & Preparation

We will:

  • Refine the agenda and facilitation plan; prepare activities, prompts and materials.
  • Ensure the session covers the key agenda themes, including safety and values framing, objectives and success criteria, the SRLA safety strategy, SAN's strategic alignment focus, and innovation, digital tools and lead indicators.
Outcome: workshop design tailored to the project context and intended outputs.

Phase 3: Workshop Facilitation

We will:

  • Facilitate the half-day session to guide participants through the core agenda themes.
  • Build shared understanding and work toward agreement on key principles and priorities.
  • Identify practical actions and surface any unresolved matters requiring follow-up.
Outcome: agreed alignment priorities, actions and documented issues for follow-up.

Phase 4: Finalisation & Delivery

We will:

  • Prepare a concise workshop summary and an implementation-oriented action register capturing outcomes, deliverables, ownership and next steps.
Outcome: clear record of the session and a practical basis for implementation.

What we expect to be achieved in the workshop

The session will be designed to support agreement on:

  • Core safety alignment priorities.
  • Immediate actions and deliverables.
  • Responsibilities or indicative ownership.
  • Matters requiring follow-up after the workshop.

What may be progressed after the workshop

Some items may reasonably require further refinement following the session, particularly where broader consultation, governance input or operational detail is needed. In those cases, Opposite will clearly document:

  • The issue to be resolved.
  • The proposed next step.
  • Suggested ownership.
  • Any decisions still required.
Opposite's role: to design and facilitate the session toward practical outcomes, synthesise the discussion into a clear record of decisions and actions, and provide an implementation-focused summary that supports the project team to carry the work forward. If further follow-up support is required, we can refine the scope accordingly.

Project Team

The workshop will be led by a small senior team with experience in facilitation, organisational psychology, human factors, and alignment in complex operating environments — well suited to a session that needs to balance strategic discussion, practical implementation and clear documentation.

Dr Nicholas Duck

Dr Nicholas Duck

Head of Opposite

Organisational psychologist and founder of Opposite, with senior roles including Human Factors Manager at John Holland Group and Senior Policy Advisor / Project Manager at VicRoads.

Nick has led multidisciplinary work across transport, infrastructure and other safety-critical environments, focused on making complex systems, tools and conversations more usable, safer and more effective. For this project, Nick would provide senior oversight across workshop design, quality and strategic framing, bringing particular strength in human factors, stakeholder alignment and shaping practical outcomes.

Human Factors & Safety
Stakeholder Alignment
Strategic Framing
Facilitation
Patrick McGrath

Patrick McGrath

Head of Human Enablement

Registered psychologist with a Master of Organisational Psychology and experience across transport, construction, energy, education, healthcare and retail.

At Opposite, Patrick leads projects focused on capability, team development, workplace simplification and translating complex requirements into clear, usable processes. He is well suited to the design and facilitation of this workshop — particularly building alignment around existing principles, surfacing practical actions, and supporting psychologically safe, structured discussion across rail and road contexts.

Organisational Psychology
Facilitation
Team & Capability Development
Workplace Simplification
Joanna Adams

Joanna Adams

Human Enablement Senior Consultant & Coachling Lead

Organisational psychology consultant with experience across transport, government, healthcare and logistics, focused on leadership development, culture change, psychological safety and team alignment.

Joanna's work has included psychosocial risk management, leadership competency development, training design, health and safety learning content, and wellbeing guidance. For this engagement, she would support workshop preparation, facilitation and post-workshop synthesis, translating discussion into practical outputs such as action planning, team commitments and follow-up priorities.

Facilitation & Synthesis
Psychological Safety
Team Alignment
Action Planning

Key Case Study Examples

Opposite has significant experience supporting alignment, strategy and safety-related work in complex operating environments.

NORTH EAST LINK PROJECT

Safety Alignment in a Complex Infrastructure Environment

  • Challenge: aligning stakeholders in a complex infrastructure and safety environment.
  • Opposite's role: facilitated safety alignment workshops to support shared understanding and coordination.
Outcome: structured conversations, practical alignment and clearer next steps for stakeholders.
AMPOL

Safety Strategy Grounded in Evidence and Operational Reality

  • Challenge: developing a safety strategy grounded in evidence and operational reality.
  • Opposite's role: designed and facilitated a safety strategy process using incident data, workshops and business alignment.
Outcome: a more targeted and practical safety strategy process.
MONASH COLLEGE

Re-Establishing Strategic Alignment Across Leadership

  • Challenge: re-establishing strategic alignment and focus across leadership.
  • Opposite's role: designed and facilitated a two-day strategic workshop to refocus priorities and improve alignment.
Outcome: strong engagement, clearer shared direction and an invitation to return for a follow-up strategic workshop.

More broadly, Opposite has worked across major rail and infrastructure programs including the Level Crossing Removal Project, Metro Tunnel-related work, Regional Rail Revival, Ballarat Line Upgrade, Wyndham Vale Train Stabling Yard, Rail Systems Alliance, and multiple alliance environments across Victoria — including human factors design reviews, Safety in Design contributions, integration planning, specialist studies and facilitated sessions in high-accountability contexts.

Budget & Commercials

Three scalable options, quoted as fixed-price lump sums exclusive of GST. The Standard option provides the most balanced approach.

At-a-glance summary
Option Description Investment (ex GST)
Essentials Half-day workshop facilitation, standard preparation, and a post-workshop summary. $11,800
StandardRECOMMENDED Tailored preparation and agenda refinement, half-day workshop facilitation, plus an outcomes summary and implementation action register. $14,300
Extended Standard scope plus an additional post-workshop follow-up session or refinement support. $17,400
Detailed budget — Recommended option
Phase Activity Effort Cost Notes
Phase 1 Briefing and scope confirmation 0.5 day $1,100 Included in kickoff
Phase 2 Review of materials and workshop preparation 1.0 day $2,200 Assumes one briefing session and review of core documents
Phase 2 Workshop design and agenda refinement 1.5 days $3,300 Includes facilitation planning and materials
Phase 3 Half-day workshop facilitation 1.3 days $3,300 Includes 2 × facilitator time and standard metropolitan travel
Phase 4 Outcomes summary and implementation action register 2.0 days $4,400 Includes synthesis, summary and next steps
Total Total fixed fee 6.5 days $14,300
Optional add-ons
Add-on Scope Cost (ex GST)
Additional stakeholder interview(s) Pre-workshop consultation to sharpen issues and decision points. $256 per hour
Follow-up alignment session Additional facilitated session to resolve outstanding matters. $3,300 per half day
Expanded implementation support Further refinement of implementation plan or governance material. Quoted on request

Availability

AugMid–Late

Available mid to late August

Opposite is available to support delivery of this workshop in the mid to late August period, subject to confirmation of date, participants and final scope.

Given the importance of preparation in a workshop of this kind, we recommend confirming timing as early as possible so there is adequate time to review materials, refine the session and steer participants toward practical outcomes on the day.

Looking forward to working with Stations Alliance North!

opposite.com.au