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Australian Government approves landmark Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement with Austal

Austal Limited (ASX: ASB) is pleased to announce that it has finalised its Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement (SSA) with the Commonwealth of Australia (“CoA” or “the Commonwealth”), which will appoint a newly created Special Purpose Vehicle and Austal subsidiary, Austal Defence Shipbuilding Australia (“Austal Defence Australia”), as the Commonwealth’s strategic shipbuilder for Tier 2 surface combatants at Henderson, Western Australia.

The Commonwealth Government has now approved the terms of the SSA. Following this approval, the formal SSA and related contract documentation are currently being prepared and will be executed imminently. This follows Austal’s announcement to ASX of the Heads of Agreement to establish the SSA on 23 November 2023.

Under the SSA, Austal Defence Australia will become the prime contractor for the build and delivery for the LAND8710 programs - Landing Craft Medium (expected to be 18 vessels) and Landing Craft – Heavy (expected to be 8 vessels), previously announced as the pilot shipbuilding programs under the SSA. Austal and the Commonwealth are currently in discussions to finalise contractual arrangements for each of the two pilot programs and, subject to conclusion of those discussions, details of each pilot program will be announced separately.

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Austal CEO Paddy Gregg said: “The government’s approval of the SSA is a defining moment for Austal. It will establish Austal Defence Australia as the Commonwealth of Australia’s strategic shipbuilder for Tier 2 vessels in Western Australia and reflects both Austal’s excellent defence shipbuilding record and the capabilities that Austal possesses to help the Australian Government to achieve its defence objectives.

“The Commonwealth seeks to ensure Australia’s Defence procurement possesses sovereignty and greater certainty and resilience across the naval ship supply chain in an increasingly complex strategic environment and in alignment with the Commonwealth’s continuous naval shipbuilding policies. Through the SSA, Austal is committed to helping the CoA meet these objectives while establishing Austal Defence Australia as the CoA’s shipbuilder of choice in WA.”

The SSA will establish a management framework and common terms through which Austal Defence Australia will deliver the Commonwealth’s key Tier 2 surface shipbuilding programs in Western Australia under shipbuilding contracts, using a variety of key contractors and suppliers including, but not limited to, Austal’s other shipbuilding entities. Shipbuilding programs under the SSA will generally be structured on a ‘Target Cost Incentive’ basis which will provide reimbursement of the SSA entity’s allowable costs plus a profit margin, which will be subject to ‘painshare/gainshare’ adjustments. The SSA will also seek to develop a robust supply chain in the Henderson shipbuilding precinct to deliver the Commonwealth’s continuous naval shipbuilding capability in Western Australia and meet strategic objectives for the development of Australian sovereign shipbuilding capability (“Strategic Objectives”).

Although details of the SSA pilot programs are still being determined, Austal anticipates that Austal Defence Australia will generate significant revenue from the SSA (for its management and delivery of the Landing Craft-Medium program) over the 8-year term of the proposed Landing Craft-Medium contract, in addition to the construction revenue that will be accrued by Austal Ships. The revenue earned by Austal Defence Australia for management and delivery of the Landing Craft – Heavy project, if awarded, remains to be determined although it is noted that this would be a substantially larger project than the Landing Craft – Medium project.

Other Strategic Objectives include the provision of timely and efficient capability acquisition to ensure Defence readiness; to deliver a sovereign and continuous naval design and shipbuilding capability that consistently supports the delivery of schedule and budget targets; and to develop the involvement of the local Supply Chain in design, build and through-life support.

“Utilising our decades of experience, Austal can contribute significant expertise to Australia’s sovereign shipbuilding base to reduce costs and improve the performance of vessels for the Australian men and women who work tirelessly to protect our shores,” Mr Gregg said.

The design and construction of the Landing Craft Medium (“LCM”) is intended to be the first program to be awarded and delivered under the SSA. The CoA and Austal expect contracts for the LCM program to be finalised in Q1 FY2026 and that these will provide for the construction of 18x LCMs for the Australian Army over eight years for a price of A$1-1.3 billion. The final vessel is expected to be scheduled for delivery in 2032.

Subject to resolution of contractual discussions, delivery of the 8 x Damen-designed LST100 Landing Craft Heavy vessels for the Australian Army, announced by the Commonwealth in November 2024, is expected to follow the Landing Craft – Medium, with the Commonwealth and Austal expected to be under contract by the end of the 2025 calendar year.


Publishdate:
Aug 4, 2025

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