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The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
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Australian submarine fleet could come in $5bn cheaper – report

Australia is considering bids for up to 12 vessels to replace its Collins class submarines, pictured.
Australia is considering bids for up to 12 vessels to replace its Collins class submarines, pictured. Photograph: Cpois David Connolly/AFP/Getty Images

The Australian navy’s new submarine fleet could cost taxpayers at least $5bn less than had been expected, according to a report based on secret price estimates given to the defence department by three international competitors.

The confidential bids lodged by Germany, France and Japan offered a much lower cost of building an eight-submarine fleet in Adelaide than had been anticipated, newspaper the Australian reported.

The savings are in the range of $10bn to $12bn, when it was previously expected the project would cost about $20bn, based on a 12-boat fleet.

If the government decides to build 12 submarines instead of eight, the bidders estimate the cost will reach about $15bn - a potential $5bn saving.

The lower cost estimates are said to reflect the competition between bidders to secure the deal.

The government says it will choose the winning bidder by mid-2016 in what has been a politically heated process since the Coalition government took office.

With AAP

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