TSHD BRISBANE is headed to Weipa to carry out maintenance dredging at the northern minerals export port.
North Queensland Bulk Ports CEO Nicolas Fertin said the vessel is due to begin work from late April 2022.
“Maintenance dredging works are an integral part of port operations,” he said.
“In the same way we maintain roads and rail lines for freight transport, we need to look after our port infrastructure to keep trade flowing. Regular maintenance dredging ensures efficient, navigable shipping depths for our port users.”
Mr Fertin said the works are expected to start late this month and will take up to eight weeks to complete.
“The increase in the average annual project duration is due to additional material requiring removal after a series of severe weather events,” he said.
The maintenance dredging will be conducted in line with all approvals and permits, including a range of strict environmental conditions.
Environmental monitoring and management measures will also be implemented throughout the campaign to minimise the risk of any potential impacts on the marine environment.
NQBP has managed the annual maintenance dredging program at the Port of Weipa for more than 35 years.
Dredging will also be completed at Amrun on behalf of Rio Tinto.
Mr Fertin reminded boaties to take extra care when on the water during the dredging works.
“The Brisbane and its support vessels have restricted manoeuvring capability. We urge people on the water to pay close attention to displayed warning flags and lights.”