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Babcock opens purpose-built facility in Adelaide

Babcock have opened a new cutting-edge facility that will see its Adelaide maintenance, manufacturing and repair footprint double in support of critical Australian army and navy programmes.

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The $31 million defence-accredited building will be home to more than 100 Babcock engineers and technical experts working across nationally significant defence programmes including:

  • Collins Class in-service sustainment and future Life of Type Extension (LOTE) support
  • Systems on the Hunter Class frigates
  • Counter Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (C-CBRNE) asset management
  • Future AUKUS endeavours

The Woodville North facility features a 4,000m² custom-built manufacturing workshop and warehouse, equipped with state-of-the-art technology to increase operational throughput, along with an additional 2,000m² of office space.

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The environmentally green building, which replaces Babcock's operations at Osborne, has been flexibly designed to expand so it can easily cater for the future needs of Australia’s submarine programme, along with a broader pipeline of activities, including, for example, the substantial work required to successfully execute AUKUS Pillar 1 and 2.

The opening of the high-tech facility signals a significant uplift in capability for Babcock and its defence operations in South Australia, by providing additional space to engineer, assemble and test equipment under simulated conditions as well as deliver a full suite of high-quality asset management services.

Babcock's Collins Class delivery team will conduct deep maintenance on several of the fleet’s key systems from the new specialist facility, along with future LOTE modernisation packages as part of our partnership with ASC.

The move to the new facility is well timed for engineers and graduates working on the Hunter Class programme, as it presents them with hands-on opportunities to perform detailed design work and apply their STEM skills in the creation and optimisation of mechanical systems.

Babcock have successfully recruited a strong engineering and trades base in recent years and this new facility will further enhance its ability to attract local, national and international talent to South Australia and develop precise technical skills amongst its workforce in support of the State’s growing defence manufacturing ambitions. Bringing staff from different defence programmes together on a single, open plan floorplate will encourage knowledge sharing and the exchange of new ideas, plus create fresh avenues for career advancement.

The building – owned and constructed by Commercial & General and leased to Babcock under a long-term arrangement – is designed to be carbon neutral in operation and features a 99 kilowatts rooftop solar array, ground water harvesting, electric vehicle changing stations, energy-saving lighting and end of trip facilities.

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Around 200 construction jobs were supported during the build process, which was undertaken by Tandem Building Group and delivered on-time.

The new facility will be fully operational by the end of the year.

Andrew Cridland, Babcock Australasia CEO, said: “This cutting-edge facility underpins our commitment to our defence customers by positioning us at the forefront of national defence capabilities.”

“The additional space means we can scale up our sustainment output on the Collin Class fleet, deliver Life of Type Extension projects and provide a critical pathway to AUKUS by ensuring these submarines remain operational until the first of the nuclear-powered submarines hit the water.”

“At Babcock our mission is to create a safe and secure world together and we can already see this facility acting as a centre of collaboration for young engineers who share that ambition and want to hone their craft in an environment that gives them opportunities to grow their careers right here in Adelaide.”

Jamie McClurg, Commercial & General Executive Chairman, commented: “We are proud to have successfully delivered this cutting-edge project for our esteemed partner, Babcock. Completed on program, on budget and within 12 months, this facility marks a major advancement in South Australia’s defence infrastructure. It stands as a testament to our team’s precision, technical capability and unwavering commitment at Commercial & General where we continue to be the state’s leading private defence delivery contractor.”

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