Forgacs in Newcastle and Brisbane are repair yards. They also own Carrington @ Tomago which has done good work for the CoA (Tobruk, MHCs, Aurora Australis) but that was under previous ownership.How many working shipyards do we actually have that are capable of building or refitting a decent sized ship?
Ones that I can think of:
- Forgacs (Newcastle & Brisbane)
- BAe Williamtown
- ASC Adelaide
- Incat Tassy (HSV only?)
- Austal Henderson (HSV only?)
- The guy in FNQ who keeps bidding for stuff but has finance issues?
Thales Australia offer ship builds from the Captain Cook graving dock in Garden Island but didn’t cover themselves in glory with the FFG upgrade and the LPA Watercraft.
Williamtown has been gutted twice in 30 years, once for good as part of the ridiculous Australian Frigate Program ($1 billion and 13 years for two frigates we could have got from the US for $200 million and 6 years), the other time because the Howard Government slashed the post 1990s shipbuilding plan. All of the problems of the RNZN ships and AWD are because the corvette program was cancelled to build the Armidales.
NQEA in Cairns still does good work and their financial issues are due to the transfer of ownership from the 2nd generation to the 3rd. Nice gift ehh: here’s the company son but I’m taking the cash reserves so you can’t keep that first contract…
The CUF at Henderson allows lots of companies to do big work there. You could probably build a CVF there if they weren’t so busy with oil and gas work.
The next big CUF is at Osborne beside ASC which they are using for the AWD. ASC have also designed combat boats for shits and giggles.
Austal and Incat are both aluminium boat builders.
Strategic Marine at Geraldton, Henderson and Vung Tau don’t get the kudus they deserve. They are building and selling lots of offshore support ships and use VietNam for cheap steel work.
There are also quite a few small boat builders around producing yachts, trawlers and work boats. Birdon Marine is the most motivated of these for defence work. They have the CB90 license.
Plus there are the design teams like AMT, Revolution, Sea Transport and many others.
Then there are the ghost yards: Vickers at Cockatoo Island, BHP at Whyalla, Walkers at Maryborough, Morts at Balmain, Evans Deakin at Brisbane and others.