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Austrade’s Pacific Infrastructure Pipeline Program

Growing Opportunity for Australian Contractors

by Austrade
May 26, 2025
in Asset Management, Civil Construction, Critical Infrastructure, News, Planning, Projects
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As the Pacific region undertakes a generational uplift in infrastructure, Australian firms are uniquely placed to lead and benefit. But knowing where to start, who to speak to, and how to engage in a complex regional environment can be a barrier for even the most experienced contractors.

That’s where Austrade’s Pacific Infrastructure Pipeline Program (PIPP) is designed to help.

Backed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), and in collaboration with partners such as the the Department of Defence, Asian Development Bank (ADB), World Bank, and Export Finance Australia, the PIPP is designed to help Australian contractors, consultants, suppliers and developers explore and engage with the growing pipeline of Pacific infrastructure projects; many of which are open to Australian participation.

A US$1.9 billion pipeline

The PIPP provides visibility into over US$1.9 billion in upcoming tenders in the region across sectors like energy, marine infrastructure, and transport. These are projects that deliver long-term social and economic impact, and therefore require proven delivery capability.

Who needs the PIPP?

Austrade is particularly encouraging engagement from civil contractors, infrastructure consultants, engineering and project management firms, and specialist suppliers. Those with experience in remote logistics, government contracting, and climate-resilient design will benefit.

Reducing risk, connecting capability

While the opportunities are significant, the Pacific also presents operational complexities.  These might entail local partnerships, compliance requirements, logistics and procurement pathways that vary by country.

Austrade acts as a trusted connector and on-the-ground guide, helping Australian businesses:

  • Understand project pipelines and funder expectations
  • Connect with credible local partners
  • Navigate regulatory, logistical, and cultural nuances
  • Align with Pacific-led development goals and community needs

“Austrade’s primary function in the Pacific is to support the success of Australian businesses in the region, with a clear focus on the growing infrastructure space,” says Tim Houghton, Austrade’s Trade & Investment Commissioner, Pacific. 

“The demand is real. The funding is in place. What’s needed now is more quality Australian bidders who see the Pacific for the valuable region it is.”

Join the conversation, join the region

To help firms take their first or next step, Austrade is hosting a three-city roadshow early this June. These free afternoon seminars offer a rare opportunity to hear directly from DFAT, ADB, World Bank and others about live opportunities, and the practical steps to entry.

Melbourne – 3 June
Sydney – 4 June
Brisbane – 5 June (limited availability)

With time for Q&A and post-event networking, the sessions are ideal for business development leads, project managers and bid teams looking to build where it matters.

Spaces are filling fast, particularly in Brisbane — so register now to secure your place.

Learn more and register: https://www.austrade.gov.au/en/events/pacific-infrastructure-roadshow-australia-2025 

 

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