8th April 2021
From Offaly to Geelong - the 440-metre-long concrete public wave attenuator is amongst the longest built in Australia
County Offaly firm Inland and Coastal Marinas Ltd has delivered the longest public floating wave attenuator – or breakwater – now installed in Australia at the Geelong Waterfront Safe Harbour Precinct project in the state of Victoria.
Working with local firm Poralu Marine the major work has just been completed at Royal Geelong Yacht Club (RGYC), with Poralu the main general contractor for this turn-key multi-million-dollar project.
Just six months ago, the wide load was navigating Birr town on its way down under as as Afloat reported here
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1/1 A MULTI-million-pound project to transform a Hampshire marina will be completed in time for its 50th anniversary celebrations. The award-winning Buckler s Hard Yacht Harbour was been equipped with 66 extra berths, many of which have already been allocated to new customers. Due to be completed in April, the £2m scheme also includes enhanced electrical services, improved WiFi and a new visitor area. The marina was opened by the previous Lord Montagu in a ceremony attended by round-the-world sailor Sir Chay Blyth. Celebrations marking the 50th anniversary and the completion of the upgrade are due to take place on May 1, with guests getting together virtually if they are unable to meet in person.