This critical infrastructure project significantly improves access to the existing Osborne Naval Shipyard.
Eurimbla Way has been designed to reduce travel times for precinct users, remove delays caused by train movements and improve overall safety by eliminating the vehicle–train interface.
As the shipyard workforce grows in the coming years, the new road will help minimise congestion and support efficient movement into and around the precinct and Outer Harbor.
This critical infrastructure project significantly improves access to the existing Osborne Naval Shipyard and supports the future Nuclear-Powered Submarine Construction Yard, reinforcing Australia's defence and shipbuilding capabilities.
The Eurimbla Way project involved the construction of a new grade-separated road providing a direct route linking Pelican Point Road to the naval precinct's current and future shipyards eliminating previous access constraints and enabling safer, more efficient traffic.
Throughout the project, ACCIONA maintained a strong focus on safety, security, quality, and efficiency, collaborating closely with local suppliers, subcontractors and local industry to step up and meet the project’s quality and construction schedule demands.
The new infrastructure supports the next phase of Australia's Defence industry by facilitating the expansion of the Nuclear-Powered Submarine Construction Yard and enhancing operational readiness.