Westport's new container port at Kwinana progresses to the next stage
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Westport business case hits another milestone in Western Australia - Fully Loaded
Containers piled up at the port Infrastructure Western Australia has endorsed the business case and next stage of planning for a new shipping container terminal at Kwinana to meet future trade demand. Acting Transport Minister John Carey said the IWA assessment is a welcome next step in the long running process. “This assessment confirms transitioning WA’s container trade from Fremantle to Kwinana in the late 2030s is the only viable solution to…
WESTPORT APPROVAL SIGNALS NEXT PHASE
Allen Newton A TICK of approval from Infrastructure WA for Westport’s business case says building the new container port south of Perth as quickly as possible could save the state $244 billion over the coming decades. In approving the business case IWA endorsed the port plan to move to the next stage which involves the start of definition works and reference designs ahead of a final investment decision and construction. The state government has …
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