Coffs Harbour Marina in New South Wales (NSW) has completed a multi-million-dollar redevelopment, with an official launch scheduled for October 2025. The project delivered new berths, upgraded security and wider precinct improvements to meet the needs of local and visiting boaters.

The upgrades replaced five marina arms and added 143 berths for vessels between 10 and 30 metres. Marine Structures handled the design, engineering and demolition of the ageing infrastructure before installing concrete deck pontoons with glass fibre polymer. The scope also covered piling, fire services, service pedestals and new gangways with secure access gates.

Coffs Harbour Co-Director Kevin Miller welcomed the outcome and the collaborative process: “We’ve been delighted with the co-operative approach by the Marine Structures team, solving problems as they arose in a conciliatory and positive manner. This project has transformed the marina into a first-class facility, one that reflects the coastline’s vibrancy and the needs of today’s boaters. The state-of-the-art facility elevates Coffs Harbour’s profile as a leading destination for boaters along the NSW coast.”

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Marine Structures Director Jacob Morris said the redevelopment aimed to set a benchmark for regional marinas: “This upgrade has been about more than replacing infrastructure – it’s about creating a safe, modern and sustainable facility that the boating community can be proud of. By combining innovative design with cutting-edge manufacturing, we’ve ensured Coffs Harbour Marina will serve the community and visiting vessels for decades to come.”

The redevelopment is set to enhance Coffs Harbour’s role as a hub for the boating community along the NSW coast. Morris added: “We’re thrilled with what this project has accomplished.”