Final tender released by Northern Territory Government for Gunyangara/Gove Port Tourism Precinct
The Northern Territory Government has released the final construction tender to upgrade marine and landside facilities at Gunyangara Tourism Precinct aiming to ensure East Arnhem is one of the Territory’s fastest growing regions.
The upgrades will provide better facilities for recreational users, charter vessels, small cruise ship operators and other marine operators as well as opportunities to maximise local and Indigenous participation and support regional growth.
New marine facilities will enable ongoing maintenance by local businesses in Nhulunbuy, while the floating pontoon is detachable so it can be removed and stored safely in preparation for a cyclone.
The tender includes:
New extended rock groyne that vehicles and pedestrians can access
Careening facilities that vessels can dock alongside for maintenance
Floating pontoon extending out from the groyne
Washdown bay
Car park upgrades
Entry structure.
This is the third package of works for the $9 million Gunyangara (Gove Port) Tourism Precinct project, which will bolster marine and landside facilities for vessels to dock to enable more visitors to explore the region’s natural beauty and rich cultural history.
Local Indigenous Business Enterprise Deltareef completed the first package of early works for this project in 2022 to secure an area of significance in the car park on the site adjacent to the Gove Boat Club.
Deltareef also completed a $1.4 million package of works that included constructing toilet facilities, shade and seating to provide additional amenities and comfort for visitors and users.
This created fifteen jobs, 30% of which were local Aboriginal people, and used locally sourced Darwin Stringybark trees milled at the timber mill owned by the Gumatj Corporation.
An additional seven local Aboriginal people worked with the timber, preparing it for construction and erecting it on site.
The Gunyangara (Gove Port) Tourism Precinct is jointly funded by the Australian Government through the Aboriginals Benefit Account to the Gumatj Corporation, the Northern Territory Government and Developing East Arnhem Limited.
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