- $3.3 million design and construct contract for 34 new pens at Batavia Coast Marina
- Project to significantly increase berthing capacity at marina
- Work to start on-site in October following detailed design
Work is about to start on the design and construction of a new floating pen set at Batavia Coast Marina as part of a plan to boost infrastructure for marina-based tourism opportunities in the Mid West.
The pen project, costing $3.3 million, will see a new jetty constructed providing increased vessel accommodation in a configuration that also allows easy loading and unloading of ferry passengers from the head of the structure.
Following a successful tender process, SMC Marine Western Australia has been contracted to deliver the new floating pen set that will accommodate 34 vessels up to 25 metres long, with the works expected to take around ten months to complete. Currently, the marina has a total of 84 pens.
The company is experienced in delivering coastal infrastructure projects in WA and the contract will support six jobs, while also boosting local businesses during the works.
Batavia Coast Marina, managed by the Department of Transport (DoT), accommodates commercial and recreational vessels and the new infrastructure will provide much-needed berthing facilities, with the appropriate service infrastructure to meet the needs of the City of Greater Geraldton’s tourism industry.
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As stated by Minister Assisting the Transport Minister David Michael:
“The Cook Government is investing in targeted multipurpose coastal infrastructure to meet growing demand for boat pens at the same time as boosting opportunities for growth in marine-based tourism along the Batavia Coast.
“This project builds on an earlier investment at the Geraldton Port where the Mid West Ports Authority constructed a single berth, fixed-jetty structure.
“Like the jetty at the Port, the pen project provides tourism facilities specifically designed for easy loading and unloading of passengers, and will assist commercial operators as they work to increase visits to the pristine Houtman Abrolhos Islands ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park.”
As stated by Geraldton MLA Lara Dalton:
“This further investment will provide great access for local boat owners and will be a great boost to our tourism industry.
“There is no doubt that Geraldton supports a strong boating community for residents and visitors alike.
“Local businesses will also benefit through the construction phase of this project.
“I am proud to be part of the Cook Government investing in our local community.”