Pilbara Ports Zone 5 Bypass Channel Contract Awarded

  • Pilbara Ports awards contract to Jan De Nul Australia to deliver the Zone 5 Bypass Channel at Port of Port Hedland
  • Project will strengthen safety and resilience at one of the world's largest bulk export ports
  • Port Hedland part of Cook Labor Government's Seven Cities vision, a long-term plan to unlock next wave of Western Australia's economic development

The Cook Labor Government has welcomed the award of a dredging contract to Jan De Nul Australia for Pilbara Ports' new Zone 5 Bypass Channel at the Port of Port Hedland.

The $50 million project, announced in this year's State Budget, will enhance the safety, efficiency, and resilience of the port, one of the world's largest bulk export hubs and a critical enabler of iron ore exports that underpin the national economy.

This strategic dredging project will establish a bypass channel, enabling ships to safely navigate around a steeper-edged section of the port's 42kilometre shipping channel, known as Zone 5.

Some of the largest ships in the world transit the channel, operating within tightly constrained tidal windows and moving in convoy. The bypass channel will complement existing passing lanes and refuge areas, further enhancing the port's ability to manage maritime risk and maintain safe, continuous operations.

The project has been developed in close consultation with major port users and reflects an industry-supported investment, informed by detailed technical studies including navigational simulations and environmental and geotechnical investigations.

Dredging is expected to start in September.

As stated by Ports and Regional Development Minister Stephen Dawson:

"This contract award marks an important milestone in strengthening the long-term resilience of Port Hedland.

"The Zone 5 Bypass Channel is an industry-supported solution that will help ensure trade can continue, even in the unlikely event of an incident.

"This initiative reinforces Western Australia's reputation as a safe, reliable, and efficient trading partner for global markets."

As stated by Pilbara MLA Kevin Michel:

"This investment is an important step forward for Port Hedland and the Pilbara region, helping to ensure the port continues to operate safely and efficiently for years to come.

"It's great to see strong collaboration between government, Pilbara Ports, and industry to deliver infrastructure that supports the region's continued growth."

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