A few clarifications on the last couple of posts:
STX Canada Marine is about 65 people and is an independent ship design consultant based in Canada. It is Korean owned, but has no real ties to Korea beyond ownership. The company has just under 20 OPV designs operating worldwide.
About 95% of the AOPS design was done in Canada. A few specialized bits of hull shape for ice breaking and winterization were done by a sister company in Finland.
Ship design has several stages. They are concept, class, functional, production (functional/production are sometimes combined and called detailed and in Europe, class and functional are combined and called basic.). The AOPS design has been completed to somewhere past a class package, meaning that a Classification society has all it needs to approve the ship for construction. Much of the engineering required for functional design is also done, but couldn't be taken further without selecting specific equipment. In short, its a lot more than just arrangements and pretty pictures.
The design is at a stage where a typical shipyard could go ahead and build it after incorporating specific equipment and generating production information. There's about $7 to $12 million worth of detailed engineering left to get the production information required to build. The total design cost is normally about 10% of the build cost for this ship type.
I can't reconcile the $288 million for remaining design. I find it extremely embarassing for both the industry and our country. It makes no sense and all those of us in the industry can do is laugh and shake our heads.