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Institute of Destination Architects and Designers
International Professional Body of Destination Design and Coastal/Hydroscape Architects
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The Marine Society
THE MARINE SOCIETY is the world's oldest seafarers' charity. It is dedicated to enhancing the well being of all who go to sea professionally; encourages those who may be interested in pursuing a career at sea; and helps those who have served at sea.
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Practical Ocean Energy Management Systems, Inc.
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Amphibious Ships Project

      5/18/2005

Amphibious Ships Project

Industry throughout Australia has the opportunity to work with the Austal-Raytheon Amphibious Ships Team, which announced its intention to bid for the Australian Defence Force’s $2 billion Amphibious Ships Project (JP 2048). JP 2048 involves the construction of two amphibious ships between 200-250 metres in length and approximately 25,000 tonnes displacement. A project the size of JP 2048 provides an opportunity for the involvement of many parts of industry as it is unlikely that any single company will be able to deliver on all requirements.

Optimal program results will only be delivered from a well-planned collaborative effort involving many segments of Australian industry, including a wide range of companies.

To maximise the involvement of Australian industry, Austal and Raytheon are collaborating with the Industry Capability Network Western Australia (ICNWA), part of the Western Australia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to facilitate the collection and assessment of supplier data through the ‘Project Connect’ web-based technology.

ICNWA also provides access to an extensive network of Australian industry contacts. Australian companies seeking to work with the Austal-Raytheon Amphibious Ships Team on JP 2048 are invited to visit Project Connect website and register their interest.



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