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Largest marine facility in Southern Hemisphere to double in size

by Andra Bite 9 Oct 2018 06:30 BST
GCCM Stage 2 river view © Andra Bite

The booming Asia Pacific marine sector has prompted landmark Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard (GCCM) – the largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere – to reveal details it will double in size with the development of an adjacent 20-hectare site.

The Stage 2 project, valued in excess of $100 million will see GCCM, which first opened in 2000, increase its marine re-fit lifting capacity by 400%. GCCM's marine re-fit and repair facility is growing exponentially each year with in excess of 80 marine businesses on site, employing over 700 of Australia's most highly skilled marine contractors and servicing vessels ranging from tinnies to 70+ metre superyachts.

The GCCM Stage 2 site, located on Beattie Road was acquired by marine industry stalwarts, the Gay family more than 10 years ago with intense planning, research and development commencing around five years ago.

Once Stage 2 is complete, GCCM will occupy 37.5 hectares within the Gold Coast's 250-hectare marine precinct.

GCCM CEO Trenton Gay says the expansion is an important evolution for the Gold Coast's ever-growing marine capabilities and the increasing influx of larger vessels to the region.

"This project is an exciting coup for the Gold Coast's ever-expanding marine industry which is developing a global reputation for being a leading destination for marine re-fit and repair within the Asia Pacific region," Mr Gay said.

"Submissions for this site have been lodged with authorities and once approvals are in place, construction for the first stage will be imminent," he said.

"Once completed, GCCM will be able to further accommodate the growing size of our domestic fleet and those coming to the South Pacific region including superyachts, wide beam catamarans and sailing yachts thanks to ground breaking new facilities including a 1000 tonne capacity lift and undercover refit and repair factories.

"With foreign flagged vessels now able to clear customs and immigration on the Gold Coast, we are seeing larger boats utilising our facilities.

"During the Port of Clearance trial period, we this year saw GCCM welcome some of the largest vessels to ever visit the Gold Coast including M/Y Dragonfly (73 metres), M/Y Pangaea (59 metres) and M/Y Pursuit (51 metres) and we expect boats of this size and larger to increase in numbers therefore our refit capabilities need to accommodate these."

GCCM's Stage 2 project has received support from all levels of government including Gold Coast City Council, Michael Crandon MP – State Member for Coomera, the Hon. Steven Ciobo MP – Federal Member for Moncrieff and the Hon. Stuart Robert MP – Federal Member for Fadden.

"This project by GCCM will play a key role in generating employment on the Northern Gold Coast, as well as strengthen the greater Gold Coast Community through regional city economic development," Mr Robert said.

For more than 40 years, the Gay family – in particular, Patrick Gay and his son, Trenton Gay - have been visionary pioneers in their charge to position the Gold Coast as Australia's leading marine industry re-fit and repair destination.

Their tireless investment and high-profile lobbying efforts have included being instrumental in the Gold Coast becoming a customs and immigration clearance point for foreign flagged vessels since July 2017, pushing for dredging and maintenance of Gold Coast waterways and establishing the annual Australian Superyacht Rendezvous (since 2017).

The internationally accredited 5 Gold Anchor Gold Coast City Marina & Shipyard (GCCM) is the most comprehensive marine facility in the Asia Pacific servicing all size vessels to the highest level of quality.

Further information about GCCM is available at www.gccm.com.au

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