The Dampier Cargo Wharf Projects on Western Australia’s mid north coast has achieved a major milestone
Western Australia’s Pilbara Ports has awarded the stage two contract for the Dampier Link Bridge to NRW Pty Ltd and Brady Marine and Civil Pty Ltd, operating as NBJV.
Under the contract, NBJV will design and build a new 57-metre-long link bridge that will connect the existing Dampier Cargo Wharf to the Dampier Bulk Handling Facility, aiming to enhance direct shipping services in the Pilbara.
Construction of the Dampier Bulk Handling Facility is well under way with demolition works, dredging, drilling and blasting complete, and wharf construction in progress.
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This facility is on track for completion in the first half of this year, with the link bridge scheduled to be fully operational by late 2026.
Works as part of the stage two contract for the Dampier Link Bridge will also include demolishing and removing the existing Southern Mooring Dolphin, piling works and constructing a reinforced concrete deck.
“Enhancing the Port of Dampier is about future proofing one of Australia’s most important export gateways, ensuring it remains fit for purpose as demand continues to grow,” federal infrastructure minister Catherine King says.
