Critical works to strengthen port infrastructure are underway at the Port of Port Hedland in Western Australia.
Construction is being delivered as part of the final stage of the Pilbara Ports Eastern Harbour Revetment Upgrade project.
The project will involve renewing degraded sections of the inner harbour revetment wall by installing new rock armour which will protect the wharf structure from coastal erosion and increase its cyclone resilience.
This covers sections of revetment from Berth One to Berth Three, and between Berth Three and BHP’s Nelson Point Berth A – building on earlier works completed at Berth Three and the Nelson Point Tug Haven.
An $8.6 million contract has been awarded to MGN Civil to complete the construction.
“Upgrading critical infrastructure like the Eastern Harbour Revetment ensures the Port of Port Hedland remains safe and resilient to extreme weather events,” said WA Minister for Ports and Regional Development, Stephen Dawson.
“This project is another example of the Cook Government’s commitment to investing in world-class port infrastructure that supports trade growth and regional development in Western Australia.”
Construction is expected to be completed within the next 12 months.
In other news, DP World has commenced construction on a new $18 million Fremantle Rail Interchange project.
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