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Boating Infrastructure Emergency Repair Pool

Funding Providers

Transport for NSW

Location

NSW

Funding Type

Cash grant G17098

Primary Category

Emergency and safety

Eligible to

  • Businesses
  • Local Governments
  • Not-for-Profits
  • State/Territory Governments

Funding

Amount : $5,000 to $300,000
Total pool: $2,000,000

Round(s)

  • Opened 10-Mar-2025 Closes 30-Jun-2028 6pm

Purpose

The NSW Boating Infrastructure Emergency Repair Pool (BIERP) grants provide funding to local councils and organisations to repair, replace, or improve public boating infrastructure damaged by natural disasters or severe weather events.

Overview

The $2 million Boating Infrastructure Emergency Repair Pool Grants Program (BIERP) seeks to accelerate the replacement or repair of boating facilities which have been impacted by natural disasters and severe weather events and return them to service.

The Program acknowledges that public boating infrastructure not only serves recreational and commercial boaters but also provides access points to NSW waterways, with some assets also providing evacuation points for regional communities.

The types of projects that will be considered for funding under the BIERP are summarised below:

  • Repair or replacement: the reinstatement of the infrastructure asset to its working condition prior to the natural disaster or severe weather event.
  • Betterment: minor changes to replacement design that improves resilience of the asset against future natural disasters or severe weather events.
  • Access for repair and reinstatement: Work to provide access for repair, replacement and betterment can be funded if it is directly related to the above works. For example, the removal of a collapsed tree across a jetty to gain access to repair the pontoon at the end of the jetty

Limitations

Applications are welcomed from local councils, government agencies, community groups and the private sector :

  • Councils - Local government authorities responsible for public boating infrastructure.
  • Government Agencies - State or federal agencies managing public boating assets.
  • Community Groups - Not-for-profit organisations involved in managing or maintaining public boating facilities.
  • Private Sector - Private organisations that own, manage, and operate public boating infrastructure.

Applicants can submit separate applications for different asset locations or project sites affected by the same natural disaster or severe weather event.

Contact Details

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