$144 million secured: Service Stream lands two Transport for Victoria contracts
Service Stream Limited (ASX: SSM) has secured two contracts with Transport for Victoria worth $144 million over their respective initial terms. The awards cover Intelligent Transport Systems maintenance work supporting Victoria’s road and motorway network.
The two agreements are the Victoria West ITS Maintenance Contract and the Motorway Communications Network Contract. Each carries an initial five-year term, with two further two-year extension options, and both are expected to commence in Q4 2026.
For investors, the wins reinforce annuity-style, long-term revenue visibility. Long initial terms combined with extension optionality add multi-year certainty to the group’s maintenance workload.
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Contract details at a glance
The following table summarises the key terms of both awards, as disclosed in the announcement.
| Contract Name | Client | Initial Term | Extension Options | Commencement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria West ITS Maintenance Contract | Transport for Victoria | 5 years | 2 × 2-year | Q4 2026 |
| Motorway Communications Network Contract | Transport for Victoria | 5 years | 2 × 2-year | Q4 2026 |
Under the contracts, Service Stream will provide a range of routine and reactive maintenance services, including:
- Program management
- Asset monitoring
- Inspections and servicing
- Fault management
- Network operations support
The combined $144 million value applies across both contracts over their initial terms. The individual value split between the two agreements was not disclosed in the announcement.
What Intelligent Transport Systems maintenance involves
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) refers to the technology-based infrastructure that keeps road and motorway networks running safely and efficiently.
The contracts cover both routine and reactive maintenance. These are essential-service functions with predictable, recurring workloads, the type of work that tends to produce stable revenue rather than one-off project income.
Why the wins matter for investors
The awards strengthen the group’s maintenance portfolio and add to its work-in-hand revenue base. Management framed the significance of the contracts directly in the announcement.
Leigh Mackender, Managing Director, Service Stream
“The award of these two long-term maintenance agreements reinforces Service Stream’s position as a leading provider of transport technology and network maintenance services. The award further strengthens the Group’s maintenance portfolio and bolsters annuity-style work-in-hand revenues.”
The reference to annuity-style work-in-hand revenues points to the recurring nature of the earnings these contracts are expected to generate. Long initial terms plus extension options provide multi-year revenue visibility, a characteristic investors typically value in maintenance-focused businesses.
The Transport for Victoria awards follow a broader pattern of contract accumulation at Service Stream, with the company’s annuity-style work-in-hand pipeline growing significantly across water utility and energy infrastructure sectors in the same period.
What happens next
Both contracts are expected to commence in Q4 2026. If all extension options are exercised, each agreement could run for up to nine years in total, comprising the initial five-year term plus two further two-year extensions.
The value of any extension periods was not quantified in the announcement, with the disclosed $144 million figure relating to the initial terms only.
Service Stream is a provider of essential network services and operates across all States and Territories. The Transport for Victoria awards add to the company’s maintenance activities within Australia’s transport technology sector.
Beyond contract wins, Service Stream has also been expanding its addressable market through targeted acquisitions, with the RIE Group acquisition adding high-voltage electrical and instrumentation capabilities across oil, gas, and renewables to complement its existing transport and utility maintenance operations.
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