Construction is now underway on the $63 million Mandorah Marine Facilities following the appointment of SMC Marine in November last year.
This project is part of the Northern Territory Labor Government’s more than $600 million pipeline of marine infrastructure works to be carried out in the next two years.
The new marine facilities will help improve and maintain public transport services for both residents and visitors to Mandorah, Wagait Beach and Belyuen.
The first stage of the Mandorah Marine Facilities project alone is anticipated to create 110 local jobs.
“My Government is providing working opportunities for Territorians. Over 110 Territorians will be working on the Mandorah Marine Facilities project.
“This project is great news for the residents of the Cox Peninsula and visitors – it’s fantastic to be able to announce works have commenced to make sure the new facility is completed as soon as possible,” Chief Minister Eva Lawler said.
The new marine facilities will include a new boat ramp, toilet facilities, car park upgrades and an improved experience for ferry users. Importantly, these new facilities will provide better access for people with disabilities.
Works that are already underway include site preparation and stockpiling quarry materials to enable the beginning of staged construction on the project alongside the construction of the southern breakwater.
Overall, the Mandorah Marine Facilities project will deliver two breakwater structures, enhanced disability access, a re-designed and upgraded car park, a new terminal building and a new boat ramp – which will all provide a calmer and safer ferry berthing facility.
Construction on the facilities will be staged to enable additional dry season activities and program for the contractor to commence site works.
While construction is being carried out, the existing Mandorah Jetty will remain open to provide continued ferry services to residents and visitors.
“It is great to see the upgrades to our marine facilities at Mandorah moving forward, this progress is the culmination of years of consultation with the communities, and the facilities are in line with community expectations,” Member for Daly Dheran Young said.
Stage 1 of the project will include:
Meanwhile, Stage 2 will include:
Depending on consolidation time and progress, the project's second stage is expected to be delivered about five years after Stage 1's completion.
Source: Northern Territory Government Newsroom; Investment Territory; Quarry Magazine