Marina construction
- Stormwater management and water sensitive urban design;
- Traffic and parking management and promotion of active transport;
- Smart transport initiatives;
- Smart waste initiatives;
- Coastal management and resilience against rising sea levels; and
- Protection of the surrounding natural bushland.
Furthermore, Ocean Reef Marina is incorporating a range of recycled materials throughout the development, including:
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Repurposed Sheoak trees, which have been milled for use in Public Open Space furniture – installation planned for a future stage
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Recycled rubber surfacing for the playground – installation upcoming
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Boral Envirocrete, a sustainable concrete alternative, used in footpaths – works ongoing
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Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) used in selected asphalt areas
- Weather monitoring to adjust dust control measures as needed.
- Hydro-mulch applied to stabilize unused earth areas.
- Dust suppression agents used on surfaces to reduce dust.
- Street sweepers clean nearby roads and entrances as needed.
- Water carts dampen accessible work areas, including site access roads.
- Vehicles transporting materials are covered to minimize dust.
- Regular monitoring and feedback from residents and businesses ensure effective management.
- All waters of the Ocean Reef Marina are closed to windsurfing, kitesurfing and winging activities.
- All waters within the silt curtain are closed to all vessels other than vessels associated with construction of the marina and swimming is prohibited.
- The Department of Transport also publish up-to-date information on the current marine exclusion zones to support the construction of the marina. These Temporary Notice to Mariners can be found here.
- Construction of new public car and boat trailer parking
- Construction of 8 new boat ramps set to open in mid-2025
- Construction of a new family beach and associated public open space areas, including a lobster themed playground and bike pump track
Universal access and public facilities
Please note, stand-up paddle-boarding and kayaking are not permitted within the closed water areas at Ocean Reef Marina, which have been restricted to support ongoing construction works.
Further details are available in the most recent Temporary Notice to Mariners for Ocean Reef Marina, titled “Advice: Boat Ramp & Marina Construction Works – Ocean Reef Marina,” available via the following link: Perth | Transport WA
Project background
About Ocean Reef Marina
Ocean Reef Marina’s new boat ramps will feature eight lanes — the most in the metropolitan area — and will be the longest ramps in Perth, making launching easier and more accessible. A 108-metre stationary jetty will allow boats to be tied up safely, and smart boat ramp technology is also planned for future implementation.
Additional features include:
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The boat ramps incorporate floating pontoons that are the longest of any metropolitan boat ramps — 24 metres longer than the previous ones. Each pontoon is at least 65 metres long.
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The southern jetty includes a 108-metre floating extension for temporary mooring of vessels awaiting retrieval or for general short-term mooring.
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A lower-level landing at the end of the southern jetty will provide a safe point for launching kayaks and other personal watercraft.
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All jetties will be fitted with bespoke solar lighting along their full length, designed to illuminate the jetties without affecting visibility for reversing vehicles at night.
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The ramps have been extended to accommodate deep draft vessels, with the toe of each ramp positioned 0.5 metres deeper than the level recommended in the Australian Standard.
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Lanes 1–4 will be retrieval only, while Lanes 5–8 will be launch only, helping to streamline traffic flow and reduce congestion.