McCormack Park, Laverton asbestos
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Potentially dangerous asbestos has been uncovered during the $2 million redevelopment of a park in Melbourne’s west.

During excavation work at McCormack Park in Laverton, construction crews made an unexpected discovery of non-friable asbestos. This revelation came as workers were busy with tasks related to the installation of picnic and play equipment.

A representative for the Hobsons Bay Council shared with 9news.com.au that fragments suspected to contain asbestos were identified within a sectioned-off area designated for construction. The council is addressing the situation with appropriate caution given the potential risks associated with asbestos exposure.

McCormack Park, Laverton asbestos
Asbestos was “unexpectedly” found while crews were undertaking excavation works of the picnic and play equipment McCormack Park in Laverton. (9News)

While the precise date of the asbestos discovery remains unclear, the issue was officially brought to light during a council meeting held on Tuesday. The minutes from this meeting detailed the contamination, noting its presence in two specific zones within the park.

As crews continued their excavation efforts, additional significant asbestos deposits were uncovered, indicating a broader concern than initially anticipated. This discovery prompts further investigation and response to ensure the safety and cleanliness of the area for community use.

Further excavation uncovered “significant asbestos” in other areas.

The contaminated zones remain off-limits to the public.

“Council officers continue to work with the contractor to clear the site in accordance with relevant EPA guidelines. The remaining reserve that is not impacted by construction is safe for residents,” a council spokesperson told 9news.com.au.

McCormack Park, Laverton asbestos
According to minutes from a council meeting, contamination was found in two zones. (9News)

“The works at McCormack Park remain on schedule for completion in early 2026.”

According to WorkSafe Victoria, non-friable asbestos is when it has been mixed with cement or other hard bonding materials.

The park upgrade is estimated to cost $2,053,272.55.

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