Fugro and Telstra InfraCo are redefining remote maritime operations

Fugro pilots uncrewed vessels 2,000 km away using Telstra InfraCo’s secure site, ensuring real-time control with low-latency connectivity and backup power.
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Footage: Camera pans across an evocative cityscape at speed with moody afternoon light. We cut to close up details of building architecture from a variety of angles.

Audio: Piano music crescendos. 

Footage: Shot of Telstra Fixed Network Site, Perth WA, then a person in an office speaking directly to camera accompanied by the title, Mark Wilson, Project Delivery manager, Fugro Australia. 

Mark Wilson voiceover: The remote operations centre here within the Telstra building enables us to provide assurance for our clients that we’re operating on a 24/7 basis, without the risk of losing connectivity, which is the most important thing for us when we’re operating remote assets that are totally uncrewed. 

Footage: Montage of Fugro boat on open sea and employee monitoring the boat from a computer screen. We then cut to a new person speaking directly to camera from a control room, accompanied by the title, Stefan Haliczenko, Remote Operations Superintendent, Fugro Australia. 

Stefan Haliczenko voiceover: Fugro Australia’s core business varies from providing geo-data to construction, offshore oil and gas, the renewables market and we’re moving into the space industry as well.

Footage: Montage of Fugro boats, oil and construction vessels, wind farms and a space shuttle. 

Mark Wilson voiceover: We’ve worked with Telstra InfraCo for a number of years. Previously, we were based out of the Gnangara Centre. We’ve moved here now into the Telstra Exchange Centre in the centre of Perth, which offers a much more accessible location for our staff to be operating the assets remotely.  

Stefan Haliczenko voiceover: We’re looking at the bridge of the vessel – 2,000 kilometres away from where the vessel is actually located, on the northwest shelf. So, at the moment, these pictures are all live – we’ve got about 16 channels of video coming in from the vessel. We’ve got three cameras onboard the underwater vehicle plus the other sensor payload that’s on it at the moment. Our risk tolerance is as close to zero as possible. The last thing we want to do is lose a vessel, so being at a facility like this provides us the redundancy, the power, the communication systems and security and a central location for our staff. 

Footage: Montage of Perth street, Fugro control room filled with giant screens, operators monitoring the vessels onscreen, underwater footage, Telstra building from above, data rooms and employees in a café chatting. We then cut to a new person speaking directly to camera, accompanied by the title, Alison Holton, Telstra InfraCo Property Manager.

Alison Holton voiceover: Telstra InfraCo has many buildings across Australia that are ideally suited to the types of tenants that are looking for an office area, a secure data centre space, they could be a remote operations centre, or even a cyber security operating centre. They have low latency connectivity, they’re highly secure and we have power of resilience already in place for our building services. 

Footage: Montage of a range of Telstra InfraCo buildings from all angles. Cut back to Stefan. 

Stefan Haliczenko voiceover: We didn’t look elsewhere. Telstra provided us ‘yes’ answers all along the way. They have been a great partner in the sense that they were the ones who were able to provide us with the communications and no one else has the same facilities and infrastructure. 

Footage: Montage of Fugro operations on land, at sea and in the control centre. Cut back to Mark. 

Mark Wilson voiceover: The benefits for both Fugro and Telstra, having us located in the remote operations centre are already coming to fruition, where you see other government agencies moving into this building. We’re also looking at expanding our operations given the business need. 

Cut to end screen featuring Telstra InfraCo and Fugro logos. 

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A nerve centre for resilient, remote maritime operations

Telstra InfraCo and Fugro collaborated to create a remote operations centre in Perth. This custom-built facility, designed to meet Fugro's specific needs for operating uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), offers redundant power, low-latency connectivity and high security.

The state-of-the-art site ensures reliable, 24/7 operations, enabling Fugro to manage its vessels over 2,000 km away while maintaining high standards of safety and efficiency.

 

Piloting vesels remotely

The vessel cuts through the azure waters of the Indian Ocean off the coast of Western Australia’s Pilbara region. The pilot checks the instruments, adjusts the controls and the vessel takes a new bearing.

It could be the same maritime navigation experience sailors have had for hundreds of years. But in this case, the person piloting the vessel sits in an air-conditioned remote operations centre in one of Telstra’s central Perth fixed network sites. Opposite, a wall of screens show a multitude of real-time views from the vessel.

"We’re looking at the ocean from the bridge of an uncrewed vessel 2,000 kilometres away on the North West shelf," explains Stefan Haliczenko, Remote Operations Superintendent at Fugro Australia.

The video footage on screen is from one of Fugro’s Blue Essence 12 metre uncrewed surface vessels (USVs). Fugro is one of the world’s leading geo-data specialists. It provides geo-data and insights to clients in the water, infrastructure and energy sectors, to help them improve planning, safety and efficiency.

Fugro gathers data by surveying the client’s target area using a wide range of technologies. Among those technologies are USVs. These vessels are remotely operated from an onshore facility, set up like the bridge of a ship.

"Right now, we have 16 channels of video coming in from the vessel," Stefan says, pointing to the video wall, watched by a crew of operators. "We have three cameras onboard, we have the underwater vehicle, plus the other sensor payload that's on at the moment."

 

Real time remote control for uncrewed surface vessels

Effectively operating vessels thousands of kilometres away means Fugro has stringent demands for its infrastructure.

 

Our risk tolerance is as close to zero as possible, Stefan explains. The last thing we want to do is lose a vessel. We need facilities with redundant communications and power and high levels of security.

- Stefan Haliczenko, Remote Operations Superintendent at Fugro Australia

 

"The critical thing when we’re operating uncrewed assets is to run 24/7 without the risk of losing connectivity," Mark Wilson, Project Delivery Manager at Fugro Australia adds. "The facilities at the Telstra fixed network site in Perth enables us to give that assurance to our clients."

Fugro Australia moved to the Telstra site in Perth after several years at the Gnangara Satellite Earth Station.

"Previously, we worked out of Telstra’s Gnangara Satellite Earth Station." Mark says. "Gnangara was very well connected from a network perspective, but it’s not as convenient. The Telstra fixed network site in the centre of Perth offers a much more accessible location for our staff who operate the assets remotely."

Stefan in the remote operations control room

 

Creating a custom space for remote operations

Telstra InfraCo’s 17-storey building in the heart of Perth, ticked all the boxes Fugro needed for its remote operations centre.

Built in 1979, it is designed to be resilient. It has dual connectivity and electricity feeds, and access to all major telecommunication carriers. Four high-capacity backup generators have helped to ensure the site has never suffered a full power outage.

On the roof is a satellite dish and a ski jump shaped water tower to maintain water on site for days, should it ever be needed. And as a bonus for Fugro staff, the building at the top end of Perth is now at the heart of the city’s developing high-tech district.

Telstra InfraCo worked with Fugro as an anchor tenant to design and build a bespoke space to meet Fugro’s specific requirements for a remote operations centre. The space is divided into separate control rooms. Each has a bridge-like arrangement to give the operators the feeling they are on the vessel. Fugro began using the site in August 2022.

Fugro can also manage its own fibre network from the site. The company uses low latency dark fibre provided by Telstra InfraCo.

As an active exchange the building has high security and few windows. While the lack of windows limits the city skyline views, it suits Fugro. They need high security and large blank walls for projecting data and video feeds.

 

Specialised sites for specialist business needs

"No one else has the same facilities and infrastructure as Telstra," Stefan says. "Telstra InfraCo provided us with yesses at every stage. They have been a great partner in the sense that they were able to provide communications to go with the site."

 

No one else has the same facilities and infrastructure as Telstra.

–Stefan Haliczenko, Remote Operations Superintendent, Fugro Australia

 

Fugro is now considering expanding their operations in the Perth site. Other tenants have also moved in, showing the benefits of resilient, connected network sites.

Telstra InfraCo has many such buildings across Australia. They’re ideally suited for tenants looking for remote operations or cyber security operations centre sites. These sites have low latency connectivity and power resilience in place. And they're highly secure, as you would expect from one of the country’s largest infrastructure providers.

If you’d like to find out more about the opportunity to base operations within one of our fixed network sites, contact your account manager or get in touch with us here.

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