Ventia secures five-year, A$133 million contract to operate Australian Marine Complex
2026-06-02 13:51
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Ventia has secured a five-year contract extension valued at approximately A$133 million (US$95.5 million) to operate and manage the public user facilities at the Australian Marine Complex in Henderson, Western Australia.

The agreement is expected to commence in July 2027, following the expiration of the current contract. Under the agreement with the Western Australian Government, the company will continue to provide facility management, operations, marketing, and business development services.

Since mid-2022, Ventia has managed this shipbuilding and maritime maintenance hub, coordinating activities for multiple defense and industrial users. The state government-owned industrial precinct, located on Cockburn Sound, 23 kilometers south of Perth, spans 400,000 square meters. The complex features six berths, laydown and assembly areas, manufacturing workshops, as well as a floating dock and a vessel transfer system.

Major commercial shipbuilders and contractors operating within the precinct include Austal, BAE Systems, and Civmec. Additionally, the Royal Australian Navy utilizes the facility for the maintenance and sustainment of its Collins-class submarines and Anzac-class frigates.

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