The BESIX Watpac team has taken control of the 16-hectare site, where they will build a state-of-the-art, 2.1-hectare facility specifically designed for the maintenance and modification of 737-sized aircrafts. Construction of the four-bay hangar commenced following a sod-turning and smoking ceremony on 5 September 2024.
In a statement, Minister for Defence Industry and Capability Delivery, The Hon Pat Conroy, highlighted the strategic importance of the project.
“This $200 million, cutting-edge facility will enable us to maintain, repair, and overhaul RAAF aircrafts locally in northern Adelaide, reducing our dependence on overseas maintenance services,” Minister Conroy said.
BESIX Watpac's General Manager for Victoria and South Australia, Al Crosby, emphasised the company's commitment to maximising local opportunities throughout the project.
“Our South Australian team brings specialist knowledge that will be instrumental during the project’s delivery. We’re committed to leaving a lasting legacy in South Australia by engaging local subcontractors and creating opportunities for trainees and apprentices,” Mr. Crosby stated.
The two-year construction phase is expected to create around 450 jobs. Upon completion, Boeing Defence Australia will use the facility to maintain and modify the P-8A Poseidon and E-7A Wedgetail fleets under their Defence contract. This project reinforces BESIX Watpac’s ongoing commitment to supporting Australia's defence and aviation industries through world-class infrastructure development.