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Almost a decade after it was announced, Darwin's half-a-billion dollar ship lift still isn't built
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 8, 2024 - 13:51
The Northern Territory government's $515 million ship lift project, which had previously faced significant cost overruns and delays, is now progressing as planned. A contract has been awarded to a US company to construct the facility. Construction has commenced at the Middle Arm site, with the ship lift expected to be operational by the end of 2026.