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Austal preferred for patrol craft bid

14 Jun 2011
Proposed Cape Class Patrol Boat

Proposed Cape Class Patrol Boat

Austal Ships has announced that it has been chosen as the preferred tenderer as prime contractor for the design, construction and support of eight new vessels for the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service.

The Cape Class Patrol Boat project seeks to acquire a fleet of vessels, the associated logistics support, and the in-service support services that are necessary for the operational sustainment of each vessel. The contract term is expected to be eight years from the effective date of the contract, with options to extend the term for various periods up until the expiration of the life of the vessels, which is anticipated to be 20 years. 

Austal’s Chief Executive Officer Andrew Bellamy said “Austal is very proud to have been selected as a the preferred tenderer for the Cape Class Patrol Boat project given the importance of this new class of vessel to the duties that the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service performs in helping to safeguard our national boundaries. This contract is strategically important to Austal as it is a key first step in the repositioning of our Henderson facilities and our Australian business as a defence focused operation.” 

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Proposed Cape Class Patrol Boat

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