Paynesville - Slip Road Maritime Precinct

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The upgrade of Paynesville's Slip Road Maritime Precinct originated from Council’s adoption of the Paynesville Maritime Precinct Masterplan and has been undertaken to bring significant benefits to the local economy and enhance Paynesville as a year-round destination for visitors, residents, and businesses alike.

Construction commenced in January 2022 with Carter Marine Group starting onsite piling works and offsite fabrication of precast elements for the services jetty. Works were later delayed due to a review of the project’s detailed design following the discovery of unforeseen lakebed conditions.

Carter Marine Group temporarily demobilised from the project site to work on another project in the Lakes Entrance area, and Council engaged an independent contractor to carry out further offshore geotechnical works which were used to update and improve the detailed design.

The new design will ensure the upgrade of the Slip Road Maritime Precinct is structurally secure and better caters to surrounding marine businesses and overflow tourism activities. These improvements are designed to have a lifespan of around 50 years.

Carter Marine was awarded a varied contract for construction of the seawall, jetties and boardwalk. A tender for construction of the carpark and landscaping will be advertised later this year following the finalisation of the marine based work by Carter Marine.

Once remobilised, Carter Marine Group construct the seawalls, services, jetty, and ramp. We appreciate Carter Marine’s cooperation and understanding throughout this process.

The planning and design of the carpark construction is progressing. A Project Reference Group (PRG) will guide this stage of the project and inform the development of the detailed design.

Both the Victorian and Federal governments have recognised the significance of this project by providing significant funding, and we acknowledge their understanding and support for this re-design work.

Objective and Scope

Revitalisation of the Slip Road Maritime Precinct will include -

  • construction of new seawall and jetties
  • new boat ramp
  • Carparking upgrade
  • boardwalks
  • pathways
  • landscaping and art installation
  • amenity block upgrade (complete)

Funding

This project is supported by the Australian Government, Victorian Government, and East Gippsland Shire Council.

Updates are provided in the tab below



The upgrade of Paynesville's Slip Road Maritime Precinct originated from Council’s adoption of the Paynesville Maritime Precinct Masterplan and has been undertaken to bring significant benefits to the local economy and enhance Paynesville as a year-round destination for visitors, residents, and businesses alike.

Construction commenced in January 2022 with Carter Marine Group starting onsite piling works and offsite fabrication of precast elements for the services jetty. Works were later delayed due to a review of the project’s detailed design following the discovery of unforeseen lakebed conditions.

Carter Marine Group temporarily demobilised from the project site to work on another project in the Lakes Entrance area, and Council engaged an independent contractor to carry out further offshore geotechnical works which were used to update and improve the detailed design.

The new design will ensure the upgrade of the Slip Road Maritime Precinct is structurally secure and better caters to surrounding marine businesses and overflow tourism activities. These improvements are designed to have a lifespan of around 50 years.

Carter Marine was awarded a varied contract for construction of the seawall, jetties and boardwalk. A tender for construction of the carpark and landscaping will be advertised later this year following the finalisation of the marine based work by Carter Marine.

Once remobilised, Carter Marine Group construct the seawalls, services, jetty, and ramp. We appreciate Carter Marine’s cooperation and understanding throughout this process.

The planning and design of the carpark construction is progressing. A Project Reference Group (PRG) will guide this stage of the project and inform the development of the detailed design.

Both the Victorian and Federal governments have recognised the significance of this project by providing significant funding, and we acknowledge their understanding and support for this re-design work.

Objective and Scope

Revitalisation of the Slip Road Maritime Precinct will include -

  • construction of new seawall and jetties
  • new boat ramp
  • Carparking upgrade
  • boardwalks
  • pathways
  • landscaping and art installation
  • amenity block upgrade (complete)

Funding

This project is supported by the Australian Government, Victorian Government, and East Gippsland Shire Council.

Questions and Feeback

Your questions and/or feedback are welcome on this project - your input is valuable, and we are pleased you are on this journey with us. 

The project supervisor will be advised of your response and will look closely at what you have said - all feedback is important and will be considered. 

The project supervisor's response can be posted publicly or privately - please let us know if you would prefer to be answered privately.


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    The Plans on the website shows plans from 2023 nothing in relation to the current announcement of changes from July 22 2025

    hillsmarine asked about 1 month ago

    Please visit the revised document for the boat ramp design. We will upload further documents soon.

  • Share As a business Owner at 47 Slip Rd and 53 Slip rd, I cant find any plans to be able to comment on the ramp and car park design will have significant impact on our business, Can i please have a up to date copy of the on water and off water plans please Regards Aaron Hill on Facebook Share As a business Owner at 47 Slip Rd and 53 Slip rd, I cant find any plans to be able to comment on the ramp and car park design will have significant impact on our business, Can i please have a up to date copy of the on water and off water plans please Regards Aaron Hill on Twitter Share As a business Owner at 47 Slip Rd and 53 Slip rd, I cant find any plans to be able to comment on the ramp and car park design will have significant impact on our business, Can i please have a up to date copy of the on water and off water plans please Regards Aaron Hill on Linkedin Email As a business Owner at 47 Slip Rd and 53 Slip rd, I cant find any plans to be able to comment on the ramp and car park design will have significant impact on our business, Can i please have a up to date copy of the on water and off water plans please Regards Aaron Hill link

    As a business Owner at 47 Slip Rd and 53 Slip rd, I cant find any plans to be able to comment on the ramp and car park design will have significant impact on our business, Can i please have a up to date copy of the on water and off water plans please Regards Aaron Hill

    hillsmarine asked about 1 month ago

    Hi Hillmarine

    thanks for reaching out to ask a question.

    The new seawall and carpark have been designed in a way that allows flood water to overflow into the carpark during flood related lake level rises and then dissipate more quickly through an improved carpark drainage system. This design approach aims to ensure that upgrade works don’t transfer flooding from the public carpark into surrounding areas such as roads & private property.

    The new seawall shouldn't impact McMillan Strait flows, as it is located outside the main channel and tidal flows.

    We have uploaded a copy of the revised plans to YourSay.

    Kind regards,

    The Projects Team

Page last updated: 22 Aug 2025, 09:25 AM