Austal Limited is an Australian-based global ship building company and defence prime contractor that specialises in the design, construction and support of defence and commercial vessels.
Austal's product range includes naval vessels,
high-speed ferries, and supply or crew transfer vessels for offshore windfarms and oil and gas platforms.
Austal has three major ship building facilities. Defence vessels are designed and constructed in
Henderson,
Western Australia
Western Australia (WA) is the westernmost state of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east, and South Australia to the south-east. Western Aust ...
, and
Mobile, Alabama
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, US. Commercial vessels are constructed in
Balamban, Philippines. Vessel support is provided through service centres located in
Darwin,
Cairns
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The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
and Henderson in Australia;
San Diego, California
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, US; Balamban, Philippines and
Muscat, Oman. Corporate headquarters are co-located at Austal's Australian ship building facility in Henderson.
Austal has designed and constructed over 260 vessels for numerous defence forces and commercial fleet operators. Customers include the
Australian Border Force
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,
Condor Ferries,
Mols Linien of Denmark,
Royal Australian Navy
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,
Royal Navy of Oman, and
United States Navy
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.
History
Austal was founded in 1988 by John Rothwell. In December 1998, it was listed on the
Australian Securities Exchange.
In May 1999, Oceanfast was purchased. In December 1999,
Austal USA was formed in a
joint venture
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with Bender Shipbuilding & Repair of
Mobile, Alabama
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. In September 2006, it purchased Bender's shareholding in Austal USA.
In February 2007, North West Bay Shipping shipyard in
Margate, Tasmania was purchased. It was closed in August 2010. In November 2011, a shipyard in
Balamban,
Philippines
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was purchased.
Products
1988–2004
Littoral Combat Ship (LCS)
In October 2005, Austal /
General Dynamics was awarded a contract to build the first unit from its design for a
Littoral Combat Ship. The
keel
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of was laid down on 19 January 2006 at
Austal USA's Mobile, Alabama shipyard, with the naming ceremony held in October 2008. It is now operating with the fleet at its current location in Norfolk, Virginia.
LCS-2 was the first ship built by Austal USA for the
US Navy
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and the Navy's first
trimaran Littoral Combat Ship. It is the first naval warship constructed in Mobile, Alabama since
World War II
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. The basis of Austal's seaframe design was the trimaran hull .
The second Austal/General Dynamics ship, LCS-4, was cancelled in November 2007.
In May 2009, the US Navy renewed the contract with Austal/General Dynamics to build the second LCS, , with delivery scheduled for May 2012.

In December 2010 the US Navy announced a new contract with Austal USA after Austal severed ties with
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works. New contracts for Littoral Combat Ships were awarded to both Austal USA and
Lockheed Martin
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. The contract called for one ship to be built beginning in 2010 (), one to be built in 2011 (), and two per year from 2012 to 2015. The LCS-6 contract was for US$432 million, with a goal of having the average ship cost US$352 million each. Another US$20 million was figured in for change orders, and a management reserve.
Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF)
In November 2008, Austal was awarded a contract to design and build the
US military's next-generation, high-speed
catamaran
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, the
''Spearhead''-class Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF), which was formerly called the Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV). The contract was part of a larger programme potentially worth over US$1.6 billion.
As the prime contractor, Austal was to design and construct the first EPF, with options for nine additional vessels expected to be exercised between 2009 and 2013. Construction on the second ship started in September 2010. By the end of 2010, Austal had contracts for three ships, long-lead material contracts for two ships and options for five further ships, for a total of ten.
The EPF is similar to the Austal-built , which the
US Marines had used since 2002.
The EPF can carry , at an average speed of and is able to unload at roll-on/roll-off discharge facilities. The vessels are long, have a beam with a crew of 22 to 40.
The first four vessels were named , , and .
While the EPF can carry 300 Marines and their gear for up to four days, it is not expected to be survivable against enemy attack.
In 2011, US Navy planners envisioned building up to two dozen of the EPF ships into the 2020s.
Cape-class patrol boats
In August 2011, Austal was awarded the contract for the design, construction and through-life support of the s for the
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service. The eight, aluminium monohulls were delivered between March 2013 and August 2015.
In December 2015, Austal entered into a shipbuilding contract with the
National Australia Bank to construct two further Cape-class patrol boats. The contract value is A$63 million. The two vessels will be delivered to the National Australia Bank in mid-2017 and chartered to the
Australian Government
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for a minimum term of three years. Austal did a similar off-balance-sheet charter with ''Westpac Express,'' which was chartered to the US Navy for 13 years.
In July 2018, the government of
Trinidad and Tobago
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announced the acquisition of two Cape-class patrol boats. The vessels will enhance the border protection capabilities of the country in conjunction with the existing Coast Guard fleet, and will join six Austal Fast Patrol Craft acquired in 2009.
In May 2020, six Evolved Cape-class patrol boats were ordered for the Royal Australian Navy. In 2022, a second order for an additional two vessels was made, and in 2023 a third order for a further two boats.
''Armidale''-class patrol boats

Between June 2005 and February 2008, Austal delivered fourteen, ''Armidale''-class patrol boats to the
Royal Australian Navy
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for coastal defence. The boats were featured on the TV series ''
Sea Patrol''.
''P21''-class patrol boats
In 2009, the
Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta ordered four patrol boats from Austal.
They were due to replace the ''Swift''-class patrol boats ''P23'' and ''P24'' which had been in commission since 1971 and the ''Bremse''-class patrol boat ''P32'' which had been in commission since 1992. The new vessels were built to Maltese specifications and were partly financed by the
European Union
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.
The first two vessels were launched in October 2009.
All four vessels were delivered to
Malta
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in late 2009, and commissioned in March 2010.
Yemeni Navy patrol boats
In 2005, Austal delivered ten high-speed patrol boats to the
Yemeni Navy, which are commercially hired out to protect private shippers.
Omani Navy High Speed Support Vessels (HSSV)
In early 2014, Austal announced it had been awarded a US$124.9 million contract for two High Speed Support Vessels (HSSV) for the
Royal Navy of Oman. Both were delivered to the Omani Navy by late 2016. The HSSV has a catamaran hull design similar to the US Navy's Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF).
Commercial and leisure vessels

Austal is one of only two companies building fast multi-hull ferries between long. In the early 1990s, the ferry industry was transformed with the introduction of large, high-speed catamarans with decks for vehicles. They quickly replaced most hydrofoil and hovercraft services as well as many monohull ferries. The popularity of the new type of multi-hull design led to many shipyards worldwide changing their production to build fast aluminium catamarans.
Eventually capacity exceeded demand and by the end of the 20th century most builders of large fast cats had ceased production. Austal and its only competitor in this category,
Hobart
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-based
Incat survived the late 1990s industry collapse. The two companies continue to compete for orders of large multi-hull ferries of up to 11,000
gross tons with capacities of over 1,200 passengers and 400 vehicles.
On 20 August 2014, Austal announced the sale of Austal Hull 270, the company's trimaran stock vessel, to the
UK Channel Islands' ferry operator,
Condor Ferries, for A$61.5 million. It was renamed . Modifications to the stock vessel were valued at approximately A$6 million, and was scheduled to enter service in Spring 2015. On 28 March 2015, the ship struck the quayside while attempting to dock in
Guernsey
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on its second day in service. The damage was only minor and above the waterline. Since then, ''Condor Liberation'' has had a difficult period of operation with Condor Ferries, encountering numerous technical problems, weather cancellations and sustaining further damage to its hull whilst docked in
Poole on 30 December 2015.
Landing craft
In November 2023, defence companies Austal and Birdon announced that they would be building landing craft. They would be built at the Henderson Shipyard in WA.
See also
*''
Alakai'' & ''
Huakai'' (Former
Hawaii Superferry vessels, sold to the US Navy)
*
Cotai Jet
*
TurboJET
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*
Chu Kong Passenger Transport
*
Pacific-class patrol boat
References
External links
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Shipbuilding companies of Australia
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Companies established in 1988
Manufacturing companies based in Perth, Western Australia
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