A delegation of local Territory businesses and peak industry bodies, supported by DefenceNT, are currently in Pearl Harbor to participate in the Indo-Pacific Regional Summit, hosted by the American Society of Military Engineers.
The Summit kicked off today and will run up until 10 September. The event focuses on building capability and capacity in the region, much of which will be delivered through the US$15 billion Pacific Deterrence Initiative (PDI) Multi-Award Construction Contract (MACC).
This initiative directly aligns with the priorities identified in the DMBG’s AEC Report, which emphasises strengthening defence partnerships, securing investment, and maximising opportunities for Territory businesses.
The MACC presents opportunities for direct US investment in the NT, in addition to the United States Force Posture Initiatives (USFPI) infrastructure projects already underway.
The Pearl Harbor delegation includes DMBG members Sitzler and DCOH, as well as Bear Claw, the Industry Capability Network NT, Chamber of Commerce NT, Master Builders NT, DefenceNT and DefenceNT Strategy Group members from both Australia and the US.
Connections made through the NT-led Partnering for Strength workshop, held in the United States earlier this year, resulted in several US firms travelling to Darwin for NT Defence Week.
One of these firms, Texas-based SLSCO, has since commenced construction on a US$460 million (AUD$705million) project at RAAF Base Darwin.
The Territory’s construction industry is supporting SLSCO to deliver this significant project - the largest single USFPI infrastructure investment to date.
Local industry is also securing major contracts, with Sitzler delivering the AU$747 million Training Areas and Ranges Project, and DCOH delivering the AU$389 million Robertson Barracks Base Improvements.
Territory businesses have a proven track record of delivering world-class projects and are ready to support the US in delivering its works program.