A computer generated image of the Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD). The project will deliver three world-class ships and their support systems to the Royal Australian Navy ( RAN). [Photo:Defence]
The
construction of facilities for the new Landing
Helicopter Dock ships and Air
Warfare Destroyers has commenced in Sydney.
Parliamentary
Secretary for Defence Senator David
Feeney attended a sod turning ceremony at HMAS Watson today and welcomed
the commencement of building works.
“This is
the culmination of four years of planning to build new facilities required to
raise, train and sustain the Landing Helicopter Dock Ships and Air Warfare
Destroyers in their home-port of Sydney.
“The
investment of $170.2 million into facilities at HMAS Watson, Garden Island and
Randwick Barracks—with the first of the major works commencing at HMAS
Watson—will provide berthing infrastructure, permanent maintenance and systems
support facilities for the new ships at Garden Island, and training facilities
at Randwick Barracks and HMAS Watson,” Senator Feeney said.
Construction
commenced at HMAS Watson in July 2013, and will be completed at all sites by
late 2015.
HMAS Canberra,
the first of the new Landing Helicopter Dock ships, is due for delivery in
early 2014, with HMAS Hobart, the first of the new Air Warfare
Destroyers, due for delivery in early 2016.