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Expansion project

Work has begun on stage 1 of a $100 million major expansion at The Boat Works.

07 October 2018

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The Boat Works will double its current 20 acres, following the Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate turning the first sod on the project with aims to boost the marine industry and employment in the region.

Superior Jetties won the contract to build the new 50-berth marina, which it’s anticipated will welcome its first vessels in early December. Stage 1 is due for completion in April 2019.

Investing $100 million into The Boat Works, Tony Longhurst will oversee an ambitious expansion program, effectively doubling the yard’s current footprint to 43 acres. The new precinct will create a dry marina, devoted to dry storage for up to 200 boats from 25 to 100 foot, as well as expanded refit facilities, the new 50-berth marina and waterfront village comprising boutiques and restaurants.

The Boat Works currently lifts 50 boats per week with its Travel lifts and Sealift equipment and employs 1,000 personnel, figures which are forecast to double in the next three to five years.

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Tony explained “The entire Coomera Marine Precinct will benefit from the Gold Coast Waterways Authority’s commitment to dredge the Coomera River in early 2019, granting year-round access for vessels that previously may have been reluctant to call in to the Gold Coast for repairs, refits and storage because of shallow waters at low tide.

“The Gold Coast will become the port of call for every type of boat – from leisure craft to larger commercial vessels – as they travel the east coast between Melbourne and Sydney and the Whitsundays.

The benefits of this increased visitation will flow on to the south-east economy in the form of jobs and business in all sectors.”

Another benefit of the deeper water is improved conditions for marine life, which is already evident in the first phase of works along the Coomera River.

Gold Coast Waterways Authority CEO, Hal Morris added “This visionary investment is proof positive of the growing strength and value of boating on our waterways”.

“There are already more than 30,000 vessels registered on our waterways and that is increasing by 1,000 every year. Waterways are at the centre of Gold Coast and Queensland’s lifestyle.”

John Hogan, CEO at Superior Jetties said “The marina is a specialist working marina where vessels can be provided with all types of servicing needs. There will be over 40 specialist berths to 30m that include multihulls. Special close deep water for crane and forklift access allow in-water refits, as well as a shiplift and ramp facility to service upland storage of vessels on a hard stand.

“The berths will be locally manufactured using Superior Jetties Super Elite concrete system and delivered via the Coomera River.  The new dredging program from GCWA assists to facilitate this work and stimulates investment.”

theboatworks.com.au

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