Nui boat harbour civil works, Tuvalu
Hall Contracting mobilised to Nui in the remote Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu in June 2023 to construct a new boat harbour including a wharf, navigational channel, boat ramp and shoreline reclamation. The climate-resilient infrastructure — being delivered on behalf of the Tuvalu Government with support from Asian Development Bank — will support local industry and tourism and enable safe and efficient transport of people and goods to and from Nui.

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