Consulting firms working on the new Attack-class submarines

Consulting firms working on the new Attack-class submarines

20 February 2020 Consultancy.com.au

More than 130 companies have been selected to work on Australia’s Attack Class Submarine Programme, including over 25 leading consulting firms. The programme is a joint venture between Australia’s Department of Defence and French Defence Contractor Naval Group.

Australia is looking to replace it’s existing fleet of Collins-class vessels with a new fleet of 12 Attack-Class Submarines, modeled on the Naval Group’s Shortfin Barracuda model currently being designed for the French Navy. Plans for the transition from Collins class to Attack-Class were initated in 2007, and the design was finalised by 2016.

Although construction of the vessels was initially due to begin between 2022 and 2023, officials at the Royal Australian Navy report that construction is now likely to begin in 2024, while the first vessel will enter formal service some time in the 2030s. The rest of the fleet will continue to be constructed through the 2040s and 2050s.

Addressing the Senate Estimates Committee in December Last year, submarine programme head of the Royal Australian Navy Rear Admiral Greg Sammut revealed that the construction costs for the vessels will be $80 billion, while estimated service costs running up till 2080 will amount to $145 billion.

As the project enters an actionable phase, concerns have been expressed around the contracting of a French company to build the vessels, amid fears that the significant programme would not benefit the domestic economy.

Addressing these concerns, a joint statement released by the Department of Defence and Naval Group stated: “Sovereign control over the Attack Class Submarine fleet and maximising Australian industry involvement throughout all phases of the Attack Class Submarine Program are contracted objectives in the Strategic Partnering Agreement between Defence and Naval Group. Defence remains focused on these objectives and Naval Group is committed to their achievement.”

A total of over 130 companies, organisations and startups including consulting firms have brought on board the programme to support various parts of the project, spanning areas such as strategy, planning, operations, technical build, maintenance & operations, taxation, staffing and information technology.

Consulting firms working on the Attack-class submarines:

Acuity Partners

AMOG

Arthur J Gallagher

BDO

Coffey Services

Cushman & Wakefield

Cylad Consulting

Darren Williams Consulting

DXC Technology

Environment Essentials

EY

Harrison McMillan

Hewitt Associates

Isentia

Korn Ferry

KPMG

Lucid Consulting Engineers

Michelle-Lyon-Green Consulting

Piper Alderman

PwC

Risk Solutions Australia

SAI Global

Turner & Townsend

Other companies supporting the Attack-class submarines development:

3D at Depth

5G Networks

Acacia Research

Aconex

Adelaide Inspection Services

Affinity Constructions Australia

Airspeed

Alexander Symonds

Allens

Alliance Francaise D'Adelaide

AMC Search

Anittel

Approval Specialists

ASC

Atlassian

Australian Executor Trustees

Australian Industry Group

Australian Naval Infrastructure

Bisa Hotels t/as East Canberra

Bisalloy Steels

Bluescope Steel

BlueZone Group

Bollore Logistics Australia

Bullhorn

Carlson Wagonlit Travel

CIC Technology

CMW BVA Valves

Comm Spec

Computers Now

Cope Sensitive Freight

Copyright Agency

Corporate Health Group

Curtin University

Datacom Data Centres

Datacom Systems

Diligent Board Services Australia

DOMA Hotels : Burbury, Brassey, Little National

elmTEK

Equifax Australasia Credit Ratings

Esker Australia

Eye Candy Animation

Finlaysons

Flinders University

Global Integration Technology

Grace Worldwide

Hawkesbury Nominees

Haynes Signs

HP

Hindmarsh Square Hospitality

Hitachi Data Systems

HRL Technology Group

Hudson Global Resources

IDS Australia

Indigenous Defence and Infrastructure Consortium

Innovations for Humanity

Insight Enterprises Australia

IPACS Australia

Iron Mountain Australia Group

Issartel - H.I. Fraser

JLB Yaran

Kinetic Defence Services

L3 Oceania

Landstock Management

LeasePlan

Leverage Technologies

LNG Recruitment Group

Mediaform Computer Supplies

Metromatics

MFB Products

MK Symes

North Projects

Novotel Barossa Valley Resort

Overall Forge

Paw Imprint

Peoplebank

Phasor

Powerflo Solutions

Program Planning Professionals

Randstad

Revelian

Reward Recruitment

Robert Walters

Royal Agricultural & Horicultural Society of SA

Saab

Safran Defense & Electronics

Samarad trading as Mantra Group

Security & Technology Services

SEEK

Sentient Visions Systems

Seyfarth Shaw Australia

Shape Australia

Squad Australia CS

Swell Design Group

T&V Hughes

Tafe

Telstra

Thales

The University of Adelaide

The University of Newcastle

Thomas Global Systems

Toga Hotel Management

TriCab Australia

University of Adelaide

University of Melbourne

University of South Australia

Vocus

WGASA

Willunga 7 Solutions

Wilson Security

Wridgways Australia

Yellow Corporation

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