A major upgrade to the airfield at HMAS Albatross near Nowra will be a significant boost for local jobs and the economy in the Shoalhaven.
It will ensure the airfield continues to safely support Navy operations, including for the fleet of MH-60R Seahawk ‘Romeo’ helicopters, which is being expanded from the current 23 to 36 aircraft from mid-2025.
Minister for Defence Industry, Pat Conroy said, “This significant investment in HMAS Albatross demonstrates the Government’s strong commitment to the Shoalhaven as a vital Defence aviation hub for the nation.
“This airfield upgrade will support the expansion of the Navy’s Romeo helicopter fleet, which will grow the region’s world-class defence industry, involved in helicopter maintenance, support and logistics.”
The $124 million project will have an average daily workforce of 75 workers, which will peak at a daily workforce of 120.
Contractor BMD Construction Group is delivering the project and will source up to 90 per cent of supplies from the local area or wider region. Work is due to start in September and finish in early 2025.
The upgrade will include resurfacing runways, taxiways and aprons, concrete pathway reconstruction, airfield lighting upgrades and stormwater drain repairs.
HMAS Albatross is the Navy’s only air station and Australia’s largest operational Naval establishment. It plays a critical role in Australia’s national defence.
Member for Gilmore, Fiona Phillips said,“Nowra is a proud Navy town. This is an exciting project for Nowra and across our region, which will inject more than $100 million into our regional economy.”
“Importantly, this upgrade will support the increasing number of Seahawk Romeo’s based here, which is good for local jobs and training, as well as supporting our community”.