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From docks to doctrine: The race to build Australia’s ‘nuclear-ready’ AUKUS backbone

May 08, 2026

Chris Waywell, Rob Sansbury, and Robert Fogel discuss getting infrastructure ready for submarines in this Defence Connect Special Report

Australia’s transition to nuclear-powered submarines under AUKUS imposes vast demands on ports and naval infrastructure. Canberra must rapidly upgrade bases and shipyards to handle US Virginia Class and future SSN-AUKUS submarines, a task estimated at tens of billions of dollars and spanning into the late 2030s.

Government and industry planning documents emphasise the scale: the Albanese government has earmarked $8 billion for HMAS Stirling upgrades and $12 billion for a new Henderson Defence Precinct, with an initial $3.9 billion down payment on a $30 billion nuclear-capable build hall at Osborne, South Australia.

Key priorities include deepening docks, building secure maintenance facilities and installing radiation‐safe systems. Australian and allied regulators (under the new Naval Nuclear Power Safety Act 2024 and existing Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Act) will enforce stringent nuclear safety and non-proliferation standards.

Chris Waywell, Rob Sansbury, and Robert Fogel discuss getting infrastructure ready for submarines in this Defence Connect special report.

  • Rob Sansbury

    An infrastructure group leader in our Brisbane office, Rob has more than 38 years as a civil engineer. He’s worked on infrastructure development in the Defence, hospitality, healthcare, and commercial sectors.

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  • Chris Waywell

    Chris is a safety consultant who works in both the civil and defence sectors. He has extensive experience producing and managing safety cases across the energy and nuclear industries in the UK.

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  • Robert Fogel

    Serving as a principal for Defense Ports, Robert is also the waterfront technical leader for our Transportation team. He enjoys engaging in all aspects of facilities projects from idea generation and concept designs to final design and construction.

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