Next section of Garramilla Boulevard soon to open

HPJV land m Sept19The next section of the new Darwin city entrance road, Garramilla Boulevard, is soon to open. As seen in the photo final works are being completed on the the new road from McMinn Street to Cavenagh Street and traffic should be using the road in coming weeks. These works will complete the second linkage road between Palmerston and Darwin, however this new faster and more direct route along Tiger Brennan Drive is expected to be the favoured road for movement between the centres. This will open up a range of  opportunities for new and existing commercial development that requires exposure to passing traffic to consider key positions along the Highway.

Ship-lift relocation to East Arm

Taken from NT News- ‘If it comes off it will be massive for Darwin’.

DARWIN’S shiplift facility is set to become a reality with the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility set to sign off on a funding deal for the $400 million project.

It’s understood a deal to finance the project could be signed within weeks.

“I’d just say watch this space,” Northern Australia Minister Matt Canavan said during a visit to Darwin at the weekend.

“I think things are going very well on that project, the dotted line is not signed yet but I’ve had very good discussions with (Chief Minister) Michael Gunner in the last couple of months as well as with the NAIF and I’m hopeful we might get somewhere very soon.”

Senator Canavan said the shiplift project, combined with an upgrade of the Darwin Port, could see Darwin become the nation’s manufacturing hub.

“I’m hopeful, without trying to pre-empt it, and I’m also hopeful that this ship-lift and the development of the Darwin Port is also very important for the longer term vision to develop Darwin as the manufacturing hub of our nation, I think that’s a distinct possibility with the Beetaloo Basin,” he said.

Earlier this month Perth-based company Coogee signalled its plans to build a methanol plant in Darwin so it could access cheaper gas. If it goes ahead that project would create 1000 jobs during construction with another 350 permanent roles.

“There are other companies that are interested, we’ve got a real opportunity there with a world-class shiplift and a broader port development to attract that business,” Senator Canavan said.

Last month Mr Gunner announced the cash-strapped NT Government would fund the $400 million project itself if it couldn’t secure federal government funding or a loan from the NAIF.

New name – Garramilla Boulevard

The NT Government approved a name change for Barneson Boulevard in November 2018. The new entrance road Darwin will now be known as Garramilla Boulevard. Garramilla is the Larrakia name for the white stone that appears in the cliff-faces around Darwin Harbour.

Road construction work has been progressing well during the dry season and is  reported to be ahead of schedule. An NT Government spokesperson hopes that the first section of the road through to McMinn Street will be open to traffic in the early part of 2019. She also advises that this new road is expected to transform the eastern part of the city.

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