25 July 2018
The $2 million challenge funded by both the Queensland Government and the Australian Government through the Advance Queensland Small Business Innovation Research programme was introduced to seek out novel solutions which will boost coral abundance and restore reefs exposed to the impacts of a changing climate.
BMT’s David Rissik comments:
“We are extremely excited to be involved in helping the Great Barrier Reef respond to the significant pressures that it faces, increasing its resilience, while we wait for climate change to be addressed and catchment pressures to be reduced.”
Professor Tom Baldock from the University of Queensland says:
“The challenge is to find solutions that can be scaled to rehabilitate multiple reefs and vast areas of broken coral. We aim to use established Civil Engineering methods in an innovative way to work with nature to speed up the reef’s natural recovery processes.”
23 October 2024
Team Advance of which BMT is a member has secured a three-year contract with Defence Digital to deliver the next generation of tactical military communications.
12 September 2023
Team Resolute, a consortium of Navantia UK, BMT and Harland & Wolff, is delighted to unveil its evolved design for the Fleet Solid Support ship for the UK Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) to support global operations for the Royal Navy.
18 January 2023
A £1.6 billion contract has been awarded to Team Resolute to manufacture the vessels providing munitions, stores and provisions to the Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers, destroyers and frigates.
31 July 2022
University of Plymouth and BMT join forces to improve cyber security in the maritime sector in the UK.