
Regional Council Minor Works
HIVIS Group Guidelines for the Level Crossing Improvement Program
The NSW Government's Level Crossing Improvement Program – Regional Council Minor Works (LCIP – RCMW) provides $1 million in grants for regional councils to enhance safety at public level crossings through minor, low-cost engineering works.
Eligible projects include the installation of advanced warning systems and vehicle-activated signage to improve road safety.
Important Deadline: Applications close on 2nd May 2025. Councils must submit their proposals before this date to be considered for funding.

Saving Lives through Inovation
Why Choose HIVIS Group?
HIVIS Group has been a TfNSW approved sign manufacturer since 1983, meeting Australian Standard AS1743 and TfNSW QA Specification 3400.
We offer a range of signage and safety products, including the invention of the original flashing School Zone Alert Sign, which has been widely adopted across Australia.
Eligible Products for Rebate:
Rebate Process
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1. Apply Before 2nd May 2025
Councils must submit applications with project details to Transport for NSW.
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2. Approval & Funding
Approved councils receive funding for the proposed safety upgrades.
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3. Procure Safety Products
Councils can purchase eligible HIVIS Group signage solutions that meet TfNSW standards.
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4. Claim Rebate
After installation, councils submit proof of purchase to receive their rebate.
Act Now – Don’t Miss the Deadline!
With the 2nd May 2025 deadline fast approaching, now is the time for regional councils to take action. Partner with HIVIS Group to ensure your level crossing safety improvements meet the highest standards.
For more details on eligible projects and funding applications, visit Transport for NSW.