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Pontoon and jetty builders merge

Australia’s largest pontoon and jetty builder – formed through the merger of Superior Jetties with The Jetty Specialist is to be known as Marine Structures.

The company revenue is set to be in excess of $60 million per annum with projects throughout Australia and across the world.

The  merger brings together two family-owned businesses which, prior to becoming Marine Structures, have delivered more than $700 million in marine infrastructure projects since 2000.

Jacob Morris, director says the new Marine Structures name encapsulates the expansive capabilities for the new and proudly Australian owned company that has merged to expand resources, increase operational efficiency and take on a broader geographic reach.

“Marine Structures has impressive credentials and expertise having built and constructed some of Australia’s most significant government and commercial marine infrastructure projects, including the $41 million Southern Moreton Bay Islands Ferry terminal upgrades, the impressive $10 million boating infrastructure at Clump Point in North Queensland right through to smaller scale residential pontoons and jet ski docks,” he said.

Peace of mind

“The team of experts at Marine Structures manage design, approvals, engineering, manufacture and installation providing peace of mind for our clients.”

John Hogan, director says Marine Structures is an exciting new frontier which will see the company expand into even broader markets throughout Australia and globally.

“Our aim is to set new standards for marine infrastructure and deliver even greater value to our clients through our new and enhanced capabilities and innovative pontoon solutions regardless of project size and scale,” he said.

“The design philosophy for Marine Structures is all about durability so that each one of our marine infrastructure projects withstands the test of time.

“We’re all about creating a superior waterfront experience thanks to the quality of our products and our attention to detail and customer care.”

Some of Marine Structures flagship projects have included the $22m Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron marina extension, $20m of public boating infrastructure projects for Brisbane City Council, the Gold Coast City Marina Superyacht basin, ongoing development at The Boatworks and Mackay Marina, and the $10m Clump Point Boating Infrastructure project.

Marine Structures is also designing and constructing the 67-berth marina with 20 dedicated superyacht berths which forms part of the Mantaray marina and residences located on The Spit at Southport. In addition, work is underway at Sanctuary Cove Marina for the next stage of its expansion in the lead up to the 2032 Olympics.

Marine Structures has more than 36,000sqm of manufacturing facilities on the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coasts.

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