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NQBP completes infrastructure works at the Port of Mackay

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North Queensland Bulk Ports Corp. (NQBP) has completed major infrastructure works at the Port of Mackay. The Port’s Wharf Five now boasts a new AUS$4 million western approach deck, positioning the Port to continue to take advantage of future trade opportunities.

NQBP completes infrastructure works at the Port of Mackay

Mark Bailey, Transport and Main Roads Minister, celebrated the project’s completion:

“The Palaszczuk Government is proud to support Queensland’s strong trade industry, and delivering better infrastructure is just one way of doing that.

“Not only has this AUS$4 million project seen a new deck delivered, we’ve supported good local jobs and supply chains throughout construction.

“Having infrastructure of this calibre at our state-owned ports means we can expand into new industries and capitalise on the investment made in renewables throughout the region.

“Because we kept assets like our Ports in public hands, it’s the people of Queensland who benefit from this project.

“Great work by those involved in delivering this upgrade.”

Nicolas Fertin, NQBP Chief Executive Officer, said the works were part of a number of infrastructure upgrades at the Port:

“Over the past 18 months we’ve invested AUS$1.8 million to expand cargo capacity at Wharf Four, AUS$2.5 million to extend Wharf One and recently completed our new AUS$8.5 million tug berth facility, all aimed at supporting growth and diversified trade.

“The Port of Mackay is an essential gateway linking Central Queensland to the world, servicing mining and agricultural industries and supporting 2100 trade jobs with goods to the value of around AUS$4.9 billion passing through the port.

“We are dedicated to supporting our local economy and workforce and are pleased we were able to achieve this during the Wharf Five project with our principal contractors V2R Projects.

“A total of 62 people, based either in Mackay or Queensland worked over 7000 hours on the project to get the job done.

“We were pleased to showcase this important work to Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk as part of the project announcement held earlier this year.”

Julieanne Gilbert, Member for Mackay, said opportunities in Mackay were booming:

“You only need to take a drive around our growing region to see the investment being made in our region.

“From new bypasses, a better Bruce Highway, and upgrades to our Port – the Palaszczuk Government continues to put money into creating jobs in regional Queensland.

“I was here alongside the Premier just a few months ago and the amount of work that has been completed since is incredible.

“It’s a true testament to the hard work of local contractors and suppliers who have made this investment a possibility.”

Paul Chambers, V2R Projects Director, said the company has valued working with NQBP on the project which has resulted in an important piece of infrastructure for the region:

“We have been proud to work with a number of local and regional based subcontractors and suppliers for the delivery of this project.

“Our site based team are all local Mackay residents and all took pride in the delivery of infrastructure that will support their local community and economy. The project also was delivered with zero harm to anyone on the project.”

Wharf Five facilitates the import and export of fuel, dry bulk (grain, magnetite, and fertilizer), as well as break bulk (scrap metal).

Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/dry-bulk/29112022/nqbp-completes-infrastructure-works-at-the-port-of-mackay/

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