Port of Townsville has appointed local contractor CivilPlus Constructions to complete a critical
piece of work as part of the port's $251 million Channel Upgrade project.
CivilPlus Constructions will carry out a $1.5 million works package to shorten the Eastern
Breakwater, making way for channel widening at the inshore end of the Port's 14.9km shipping
channels and allowing for larger vessels to access the Port from the end of 2024.
The Channel Upgrade project, commenced in March 2020, is stage one of a 30-year, $1.6b
Port Expansion Project. The 30-year plan will reclaim a total 158ha of port land, see the
construction of six new berths and associated infrastructure and facilitate three-fold trade
growth across a broad range of new and existing industries.
General Manager Project Delivery, David McLoughlin said the appointment of CivilPlus
was a demonstration of the Port's commitment to utilising local skills and expertise to
power its growth.
"Port of Townsville is committed to buying local where we can, having spent $14.3 million
with Townsville and Lucinda-based businesses and one-third of our entire expenditure
with small and medium-size businesses last financial year," said Mr McLoughlin.
"CivilPlus is a Townsville-owned businesses, headed by two born and bred locals who
have proven to deliver consistently high-quality results in marine projects for almost 20 years.
"Their team will be tasked with the removal of 10,000m3 of material to shorten the
existing breakwater by approximately 70m and allow capital dredging to continue at the
entry to the port's inner harbour," said Mr McLoughlin.
CivilPlus will also place approximately 5,000 tonne of new armour rock on the shortened
breakwater. Rock has been sourced locally from quarries in Townsville and Ravenswood.
CivilPlus Constructions' Senior Project Manager Steve Olsen said the project would
support up to 15 full and part-time jobs for their local workforce.
"CivilPlus is excited to be part of the Port's Channel Upgrade project. As a local
Townsville company this will support 10 full-time employees from within the Townsville
area, along with up to five more part-time roles," said Mr Olsen.
Shortening of the Eastern Breakwater will commence on 2 November 2023. Works will
be conducted during daylight hours, Monday to Friday and are expected to take
approximately 10 weeks. There will be no disruption to shipping during this time.
The $251 million Channel Upgrade project is funded in partnership by the
Australian and Queensland Governments and Port of Townsville Limited
through the Townsville City Deal.