The new Daintree River ferry project is progressing, with marine engineer and shipbuilder Birdon now underway on the preliminary design of the vessel.
The work brings together structural, electrical, hydraulic and mechanical engineering to deliver a modern, reliable ferry for the community.
Mayor Lisa Scomazzon said Council was pleased to see the project moving forward.
“We’re excited to see the new ferry design taking shape and to have this important project underway,” Mayor Scomazzon said.
Birdon’s design team is drawing on extensive maritime engineering experience to ensure the new ferry delivers improved service, enhanced durability and a better passenger experience for locals and visitors.
“Our team is excited to progress the design of the new Daintree River Ferry; a vessel that plays such an important role in connecting the Douglas Shire community,” said Sarah Yuen, General Manager Assets & Services, Birdon.
To support faster loading and unloading of the new ferry, Council is upgrading the approach roads and ramps on both sides of the Daintree River. Work is due to begin after the wet season.
Below: File picture of Birdon staff (Lindsay Moller Productions)
Mayor Scomazzon said members of the community reference group were also briefed earlier today on the timing and scope of the upcoming roadworks.
“It’s important we take our community along the journey for a project of this scale,” Mayor Scomazzon said.
“The new ferry and associated infrastructure will have a real impact on residents and tourists north of the river, and we’re committed to keeping everyone informed as the work progresses.”
For more information on the new ferry and associated infrastructure project head to the DSC website <https://douglas.qld.gov.au/daintree-ferry-landside-infrastructure-project/> .
