15 March 2022
by Julian Kerr
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at the Henderson marine precinct in Western Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 15 March.
Morrison said the project would transform Henderson, near Perth, into a world-class shipbuilding precinct, with funding for the dry dock and associated infrastructure to be included in the 29 March federal budget.
Design and build of the project would be overseen by government-owned Australian Naval Infrastructure. Construction would begin in 2023–24, with initial operational capability achieved by 2028 and final operating capability anticipated by 2030, he said.
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at ...
15 March 2022
by Julian Kerr
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at the Henderson marine precinct in Western Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 15 March.
Morrison said the project would transform Henderson, near Perth, into a world-class shipbuilding precinct, with funding for the dry dock and associated infrastructure to be included in the 29 March federal budget.
Design and build of the project would be overseen by government-owned Australian Naval Infrastructure. Construction would begin in 2023–24, with initial operational capability achieved by 2028 and final operating capability anticipated by 2030, he said.
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at ...
15 March 2022
by Julian Kerr
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at the Henderson marine precinct in Western Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 15 March.
Morrison said the project would transform Henderson, near Perth, into a world-class shipbuilding precinct, with funding for the dry dock and associated infrastructure to be included in the 29 March federal budget.
Design and build of the project would be overseen by government-owned Australian Naval Infrastructure. Construction would begin in 2023–24, with initial operational capability achieved by 2028 and final operating capability anticipated by 2030, he said.
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at ...
15 March 2022
by Julian Kerr
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at the Henderson marine precinct in Western Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 15 March.
Morrison said the project would transform Henderson, near Perth, into a world-class shipbuilding precinct, with funding for the dry dock and associated infrastructure to be included in the 29 March federal budget.
Design and build of the project would be overseen by government-owned Australian Naval Infrastructure. Construction would begin in 2023–24, with initial operational capability achieved by 2028 and final operating capability anticipated by 2030, he said.
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at ...
15 March 2022
by Julian Kerr
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at the Henderson marine precinct in Western Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 15 March.
Morrison said the project would transform Henderson, near Perth, into a world-class shipbuilding precinct, with funding for the dry dock and associated infrastructure to be included in the 29 March federal budget.
Design and build of the project would be overseen by government-owned Australian Naval Infrastructure. Construction would begin in 2023–24, with initial operational capability achieved by 2028 and final operating capability anticipated by 2030, he said.
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at ...
15 March 2022
by Julian Kerr
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at the Henderson marine precinct in Western Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 15 March.
Morrison said the project would transform Henderson, near Perth, into a world-class shipbuilding precinct, with funding for the dry dock and associated infrastructure to be included in the 29 March federal budget.
Design and build of the project would be overseen by government-owned Australian Naval Infrastructure. Construction would begin in 2023–24, with initial operational capability achieved by 2028 and final operating capability anticipated by 2030, he said.
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at ...
15 March 2022
by Julian Kerr
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at the Henderson marine precinct in Western Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 15 March.
Morrison said the project would transform Henderson, near Perth, into a world-class shipbuilding precinct, with funding for the dry dock and associated infrastructure to be included in the 29 March federal budget.
Design and build of the project would be overseen by government-owned Australian Naval Infrastructure. Construction would begin in 2023–24, with initial operational capability achieved by 2028 and final operating capability anticipated by 2030, he said.
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at ...
15 March 2022
by Julian Kerr
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at the Henderson marine precinct in Western Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on 15 March.
Morrison said the project would transform Henderson, near Perth, into a world-class shipbuilding precinct, with funding for the dry dock and associated infrastructure to be included in the 29 March federal budget.
Design and build of the project would be overseen by government-owned Australian Naval Infrastructure. Construction would begin in 2023–24, with initial operational capability achieved by 2028 and final operating capability anticipated by 2030, he said.
The Australian government is to fund a new AUD4.3 billion (USD3.1 billion) large-vessel dry dock at ...