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Worley Joins Australia’s Westport Program as Marine Infrastructure Adviser

Worley Joins Australia’s Westport Program as Marine Infrastructure Adviser

Jan 21, 20261 min readMarineLink News

Worley has been appointed as the Marine and Port Infrastructure Technical Advisor for the Westport Program by the Government of Western Australia. This initiative is focused on the development of a new container port in Kwinana, a project that is expected to enhance the region's logistical capabilities significantly.

In collaboration with Arcadis, Worley will leverage its expertise in marine infrastructure to support the planning and execution of this vital project. The Westport Program is designed to address the growing demand for container shipping and to improve the efficiency of freight movement in the area.

The selection of Worley underscores the importance of experienced partners in large-scale infrastructure projects. With its extensive background in engineering and project management, Worley is well-positioned to contribute to the successful realization of the new port. This project is not only a significant step for Western Australia but also reflects broader trends in port development aimed at accommodating larger vessels and increasing cargo capacity.

As the marine infrastructure advisor, Worley will provide critical insights and technical guidance throughout the planning phases and into construction. The collaboration with Arcadis is expected to bring together a wealth of knowledge and innovative solutions, ensuring that the port meets modern standards and operational needs.

The Westport Program aims to create a sustainable and efficient port that will serve as a key hub for trade in the region. As global shipping demands evolve, projects like this are essential for maintaining competitive logistics networks. The successful implementation of the Kwinana container port could set a precedent for future infrastructure developments in Australia and beyond.

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