Ship Lift to be Built in Darwin
16 August 2019
The Territory Labor Government will build the largest
ship
lift in Northern Australia, paving the way for hundreds of jobs and
positioning
Darwin as a major international and national player in the
marine services industry.
Territory-owned and headquartered
Paspaley Group is partnering with the
Northern
Territory Government
in the $400 million project.
The ship lift at East Arm will bring $260 million into the
NT economy
every year. It will create about 100
jobs during the construction phase,
lead to an expansion of the ship building and repairs and maintenance
industry, and generate around 400 direct and indirect ongoing jobs
during its operation.
The 103m ship lift will be capable of servicing large vessels from
industries including offshore petroleum, fishing, pearling, Defence and
Border Force.
A ship lift is used to lift vessels out of the
water so they can be serviced, repaired or stored, including for
safety during cyclones.
The agreement between the Territory and Paspaley will result in the ship
lift constructed on Territory Government-owned land, operated by
Paspaley under a 10-year renewable agreement.
The Paspaley Group own and maintain a large fleet of vessels, with many
sailing in and out of Darwin harbour on a regular basis. The vessels
currently maintained in Darwin will help ensure the ongoing viability of
the ship lift, as the anchor tenant for the facility.
The facility will operate on a commercial basis with access available to
all customers. The independent Utilities Commission will oversee pricing
and access.
Key design features of the ship lift include:
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20ha of hard stand area for ship repair and maintenance works
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A 103m ship lift capable of lifting vessels up to 5000 tonnes
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4 wet berths (wharves)
The facility will dry dock and launch vessels. Up to 150 vessels are
expected to use the ship lift every year.
Darwin is the only functional deep water harbour in Northern Australia,
further emphasising the critical need for this infrastructure. Without
this facility large vessels travel 10 days to be serviced in another
town.
The ship lift will be funded by the NT Government, which has already
committed $100 million, and either the Federal Government, the Northern
Australian Infrastructure Facility (NAÏF), or further NT Government
investment.
The next steps are the finalisation of a project development agreement
with Paspaley Group and attaining all relevant environmental approvals.
The engineering, design and construction contract will be awarded in
late 2020, enabling construction to commence during 2021. Construction
is anticipated to take 2 years, enabling the facility to be operating
in 2023.
Quotes from the NT Chief Minister, Michael Gunner:
"There will be a ship lift built in the Northern Territory.
“This is a major national project, positioning the Territory’s marine
industry on the national and international map, and delivering hundreds
of jobs for Territorians.
“It is a strategic investment that will further open up the investment
potential of the region, and mean more business opportunities.
“Darwin is the only functional deep water harbour in Northern Australia.
Without this facility, large vessels will have to travel 10 days to be
serviced in another town or another country, adding inconvenience and
cost to ship operators.
“A ship lift in Darwin is good for the Territory and is good for the
nation.”
Quotes from Paspaley CEO, James Paspaley:
“The Paspaley Group is proud to bring decades of experience and
world-class marine industry capabilities to this project.
“This local knowledge, combined with our international experience, will
help us to develop and operate this facility to the international
standard it deserves.
“The Paspaley Group own and maintain a large fleet of vessels, all
sailing in and out of Darwin Harbour on a regular basis.
“These vessels, currently maintained in Darwin, will help ensure the
ongoing viability of the ship lift, as the anchor tenant for the
facility.
“The Paspaley head office is in Darwin, with operations across Australia
and internationally in South East Asia, Hong Kong, the USA and Japan.
Paspaley Group employs more than 900 people, about half of whom are
Territorians.”
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Source: Northern Territory Government - www.newsroom.nt.gov.au
Contact: Media contact: Cameron Angus 0404 021 192
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