A new $10 million project to build Common User Infrastructure at the Port of Bundaberg is a step closer, with the detailed plans complete and tenders now open to local businesses. A new bulk goods conveyor facility at the port will improve loading facilities for a wide range of goods.
Federal Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories Nola Marino said once complete, the Common User Infrastructure will provide an opportunity for the Hinkler region and surrounds to increase exports of bulk commodities including minerals, timber products (wood pellets and woodchip) and agricultural produce.
âThis $10 million investment from the Australian Government under the Hinkler Regional Deal will deliver new capability at the Port of Bundaberg. This will increase economic activity for the Hinkler region and provide opportunities for local producers to compete in world markets,â Assistant Minister Marino said.
Federal Member for Hinkler Keith Pitt said once completed the new conveyor will open up the Port of Bundaberg to a wider range of vessels with improved loading and unloading times.
âThe Port of Bundaberg has been underutilised for many years and this new infrastructure will be the boost needed to attract more businesses to the region,â he said.
âThe sooner construction gets underway the better, as we need as many opportunities for more local jobs here as possible, and I hope to see as much construction work as possible going to local firms.â
Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) and Sugar Terminals Limited (STL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in 2019 to expand on existing cargo handling capabilities and have been working to deliver the new enabling infrastructure.
GPC and STL are providing additional financial contributions to assist in progressing the project. Â
Port of Bundaberg Manager Jason Pascoe said GPC and STL were now on the hunt for bids from local businesses before tenders close on 21 January 2022.
âItâs a really exciting time at the Port of Bundaberg,â Mr Pascoe said.
âThe plans are now complete and weâre looking to engage local businesses to participate in formal tender processes for the supply, fabrication, installation and commissioning of a new common user system at the Port of Bundaberg.â
GPC Acting Chief Executive Officer Paul Heagney said the detailed plans signalled a major milestone for the project.
âWeâve been working around-the-clock with STL on this project and to now go to market with a detailed design is a great achievement,â Mr Heagney said.
âThe project is in conjunction with our strategic planning work to promote the Port of Bundaberg and surrounding State Development Area and weâre excited to see the project stimulate industry growth for the region.â
STL Chief Executive Officer David Quinn said the project, following final approvals, would generate significant employment opportunities for the region and attract new commodities to the Port.
âThe new infrastructure will have the capacity to provide customers with competitive loading rates and pricing. This will allow the region to develop projects with certainty on costs and Port availability,â Mr Quinn said.
âThe project has been designed to complement our existing sugar handling operations which will minimise costs for all customers.â
More information on the tender opportunity visit https://qtenders.hpw.qld.gov.au/qtenders/ and search CUI.
More information on the Hinkler Regional Deal is available at https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/territories-regions-cities/regions/regional-deals/hinkler.