Clive
Palmer, one of Australia’s richest men, has commissioned a Chinese
state-owned company to build a 21st Century version of the Titanic.
The mining billionaire told Australian media that construction will start at the end of next year.
It would be ready to set sail in 2016.
The
plan, he added, is for the vessel to be as similar as possible to the
original Titanic in design and specifications, but with modern
technology.
Mr Palmer told Australian media that he had signed a
memorandum of understanding with CSC Jinling Shipyard to construct the
ship.
“It will be every bit as luxurious as the original Titanic
but of course it will have state-of-the-art 21st Century technology and
the latest navigation and safety systems,” he said in a statement.
The announcement comes just weeks after the centenary of the sinking of the ill-fated Titanic.
The
vessel, the largest luxury ship in its time, struck an iceberg on its
maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. It went down on 15 April
1912, leaving more than 1,500 people dead.
“Of course it will sink
if you put a hole in it,’’ Palmer said in response to questions from
reporters on whether the Titanic replica would sink.
The new vessel is scheduled to sail from London to New York in late 2016, if all goes as planned.
“It
is going to be designed so it won’t sink,’’ he added. ‘’But, of course,
if you are superstitious like you are, you never know what could
happen.’’
The cost of the construction is not known, a spokesman for Palmer told Australian media.
The
mining magnate from Queensland, who has strong business relations with
China, has expanded into tourism. He owns a luxury resort on the
Sunshine Coast and has plans to build a fleet of luxury liners.
His
plan to build the Titanic replica was announced on the same day that he
revealed plans, in a separate news conference, to contest the next
federal election in Queensland.
He told reporters that he has
expressed interest in standing for Queensland’s Liberal National Party
(LNP), part of the conservative opposition at federal level, in the
Brisbane seat of Lilley – currently held by Deputy Prime Minister and
Treasurer Wayne Swan.
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