About the project

Renmark Paringa Council has commenced works on the Customs House Boat Ramp Upgrade Project - a key investment in enhancing safe and accessible river infrastructure for the community and visitors alike.

The project will deliver significant improvements to river access and functionality, supporting both recreational boating and the region’s tourism industry.

The River Murray is central to the lifestyle, economy, and identity of the Renmark Paringa community, and Council is committed to delivering high-quality river-based projects that protect and enhance this vital asset for future generations.

The upgrade is fully funded through external grants, with no cost to Council, and is being delivered in partnership with the Department of Environment and Water under the Sustaining Riverlands Environment Program. Council has also worked closely with Customs Houseboats operators to ensure the upgraded facility meets operational and community needs.

Importantly, the project is being undertaken by local contractors, Alvanos Earthmoving, reinforcing Council’s commitment to supporting local businesses and strengthening the regional economy through local procurement.

Construction is now underway, with the upgraded boat ramp scheduled for completion in 2026. Once complete, the facility will provide improved access to the River Murray, ensuring continued enjoyment and sustainable use of our most valued natural resource.

​The boat ramp has been demolished, ready for the construction of new infrastructure.

The boat ramp has been demolished, ready for the construction of new infrastructure.