This report analyzes the Sydney Metro project, the largest public transport project by the Australian government, focusing on sustainable engineering management. The report details the project's current phase (Stage 2, including the construction of tunnels), applied sustainability frameworks, standards, and methodologies, such as governance, climate change, pollution control, and heritage conservation. It addresses key stakeholder requirements, emphasizing heritage strategy, community benefits, and minimizing negative impacts. The report measures sustainability outcomes using rating tools and identifies potential improvements, such as using reusable resources and hybrid fuel methods. A case study highlights best practices like regenerative braking technology. The conclusion emphasizes the project's commitment to sustainability and offers insights into the technologies employed. The Sydney Metro Project is a clear vision of the Australian government as it connects and helps customers to reach to the destination. The core project objectives are sustainability measures and requirements that are integrated into the project stages. Improvement and innovation is the main goal which includes benchmarking and designing of the project. The key policy areas of the project are construction, operation, and design stages.