Defence Minister Linda Reynolds and Defence Industry Minister Melissa Price announced that Australian company Icon SI has been awarded a multimillion-dollar US construction contract as part of the US Force Posture Initiatives (USFPI).
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The US Naval Facilities Command Pacific announced the US$10.07 million contract, which will see Icon SI construct an earth-covered magazine facility at RAAF Base Tindal.
The project is part of a range of initiatives for Australia and the US in the Northern Territory over the next 10 years.
The USFPI are an extension of Australia’s existing Defence alliance with the US. The objectives of the initiatives are to improve interoperability between Australian and US armed forces, provide opportunities to engage with partners in the Indo-Pacific, promote regional stability, and better posture both nations to respond to contingencies such as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.
The initiatives are a key component of the alliance and include the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Enhanced Air Cooperation.
Minister for Defence Linda Reynolds said Australia and the US will jointly invest around $2 billion in a range of USFPI projects over the life of the initiative.
“This announcement highlights the opportunities that the USFPI brings to Australian businesses and reinforces that Australian industry is globally competitive,” Minister Reynolds said.
“Infrastructure and facilities development under the USFPI will be concentrated between Robertson Barracks, RAAF Base Darwin and RAAF Base Tindal as well as training areas and ranges in the Northern Territory.
“These infrastructure investments enable the activities of the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin and Enhanced Air Cooperation.”
In addition to construction contracts, there will be opportunities in sub-contracting, maintenance and supply arrangements that will benefit local suppliers over the next decade.
Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price said construction projects to support the growing USFPI will provide opportunities for many sectors including construction, professional services, maintenance and logistics.
“Australian funded projects include airfield upgrades, base support improvements – including accommodation, mess facilities and gymnasiums – and upgrades to training areas and ranges,” Minister Price said.
“I’m particularly pleased to see that the United States Department of Defence has selected an Australian company to construct the earth-covered magazine facility RAAF Base Tindal.”
Senator for the Northern Territory Dr Sam McMahon said the USFPI continues to provide significant economic benefits for the Top End.
“Under the Morrison government, $8 billion is being invested over the next decade in new and upgraded facilities in the Northern Territory, making it a welcome boost to the local economy and to businesses in the Top End,” Senator McMahon said.
Construction projects to support the growing USFPI will provide opportunities for many sectors including construction, professional services, maintenance and logistics.