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North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) is investing $3.5 million in rehabilitation works to the Port of Mackay’s Northern Breakwater.
This project will ensure the 84-year-old Northern Breakwater can continue to provide protection to the port and major infrastructure assets well into the future.
The Northern Breakwater supports key infrastructure such as port’s Wharf Five, fuel and water pipelines, grain conveyors and the recently constructed tug berth facility.
Wharf Five facilitates around 50-60 ships a year through the import and export of fuel, dry bulk (grain, magnetite and fertiliser) and break bulk (scrap metal).
The works demonstrate NQBP’s dedication to delivering operational improvements to position the Port to facilitate trade.
NQBP awarded the project contract to Mackay-based contractor Vassallo Constructions, supporting around 15 local jobs in the process.
NQBP is committed to supporting its local economy and workforce and is pleased to be able to achieve this with Vassallo Constructions.
Vassallo Constructions project manager Damian Vassallo said the team was excited and has hit the ground running.
“These works are a great opportunity to use a local workforce and locally sourced materials to deliver vital improvements for the Port of Mackay,” Mr Vassallo said.
“We are looking forward to collaborating with several local companies throughout this project.
“Geofabric works will be undertaken by Whitsundays-based Blast Off Marine.
“All 15,000 tonnes of rock needed will be sourced from local Mackay quarries. Vassallo will be utilising its local Mackay workforce to source, sort and manage the supply of rock.”
Works are expected to be completed in early 2024, weather and shipping schedule permitted.
There will be minimal disruption to port users and the community, however, users of Gudyara Road and Edmund Casey Drive are advised to exercise caution with increased truck movements.
The project will be conducted in line with all relevant environmental approvals and management plans.
Find more information on projects under way at the Port of Mackay.
North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation contact:
Emilie Power | Community and Stakeholder Advisor
07 4969 0773 | epower@nqbp.com.au
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