John Newman
The Bunker Group
ABC report? Victorian Labor Senator Kim Carr?If this report is in any way accurate, it would seem to indicate that local shipbuilders may be overlooked when it comes to the preferred tenderer for project SEA 5000.
More than that - it seems to suggest that it is a likelihood rather than a possibility
MB
Hmmm, sounds like a bit of media beat up to me, must be a slow news day!!
Firstly looking at the OPV competition, there are teaming relationships with Civmec/ASC and two of the contenders, and Austal with the third contender on the other hand.
Two ships will be built at the common user facility in SA, presumably using existing facilities (used for the AWD's), before moving to WA for the remaining 10 ships, presumably using Civmec or Austal facilities (depending the winning design) and of course the common user facilities too.
Regardless of the winner and who they team with, the 12 OPV's will be built here using Australian facilities and Australian manpower.
Looking at the AWD program, we've got the AWD Alliance (ASC, Raytheon, and the Commonwealth) using the facilities in SA, including the common user facility too.
And of course we've had BAE in WA for when it performed the ASMD upgrade on the Anzac Frigates, using their facilities and common user facilities.
So getting back to SEA5000, what we do know is that the nine ships will be built in SA, using the common user facilities and the new facilities that are to be constructed by the 'new' ASC Infrastructure business.
And talking of ASC, that has now been split into three entities, shipbuilding, submarine sustainment and infrastructure.
So who are the Australian shipbuilders the report is talking about? Austal? ASC Shipbuilding? Who else? BAE Australia? (which is not Australian owned).
Regardless of the 'entity' that is responsible for the building of the ships from the three competing designs, we do know that they will be built in SA using the new facilities to be constructed by ASC Infrastructure, the common user facilities and by Australian shipbuilding workers.
Who the winning designers team with, well I'd expect that is up to them, if it was BAE's Type 26, I'd imagine that BAE Australia will be involved. Navantia? Who knows, maybe ASC, or their own local management, who knows with the Italian bid.
To me the report is more about Austal and ASC trying to position themselves to get their piece of the cake.
Media beat up? I'm sure we all have our own opinions on that.