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FSTO said:They lease the Government of Canada Graving Dock.
But there is a culture at Seaspan of getting things done correctly and quickly.
Irving?
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FSTO said:They lease the Government of Canada Graving Dock.
But there is a culture at Seaspan of getting things done correctly and quickly.
Irving?
Arctic patrol vessels ‘really have started’ construction, says Irving president
“The ships really have started,” Kevin McCoy, the company’s president, said at a news conference Thursday [June 18].
Diane Finley, federal minister of public works and government services, cut a piece of steel destined for one of two “test modules” at Irving’s Marine Fabricators site in Dartmouth.
McCoy said that piece and the modules would be part of the first of six Arctic offshore patrol vessels Irving is constructing as part of the federal shipbuilding contract.
“This piece of steel will form the lower part of the bulkhead just aft of the main propulsion engine of the first (ship),” McCoy told reporters.
The work now underway will consist of cutting steel for two sections — McCoy likened them to large Lego blocks — of the 64 it will take to construct one Arctic patrol vessel…
Work on these two blocks will “take a little extra time this summer to make sure that our processes are right, that our training is right, that everything works the way we expect it to before we go into full production of the ship,” McCoy said…
On Tuesday, more than 600 people attended an Irving job fair in Dartmouth for more than 200 openings the company has for journeypersons in the welding, pipefitting, marine fabrication and ironworking trades.
“About half of that will be people that we recall that are on layoff and about half will be new employees,” McCoy said.
He estimated the company will hire about 125 new people by the end of 2015.
Two more job fairs are scheduled for next month in Fort McMurray, Alta., and Sydney.
Hiring will continue as work moves along and is expected to peak in 2017 at 1,000 direct jobs for the Arctic offshore patrol vessels, company spokeswoman Mary Keith said earlier this week…
http://thechronicleherald.ca/business/1293835-arctic-patrol-vessels-%E2%80%98really-have-started%E2%80%99-construction-says-irving-president
FSTO said:But there is a culture at Seaspan of getting things done correctly and quickly.
Irving?
The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Public Works and Government Services, Andrew Saxton, Member of Parliament for North Vancouver, and John Weston, Member of Parliament for West Vancouver–Sunshine Coast–Sea to Sky Country, will highlight an important milestone regarding shipbuilding.
Date: June 24, 2015
Time: 10 a.m.
Location: Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards
50 Pemberton Avenue
North Vancouver, British Columbia ....
Harper Government Celebrates Start of Construction of First Offshore Fisheries Science Vessel
http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=990919
New Canadian Coast Guard Vessels: Sticker Shock and Never Never Land (media scrutiny?)
https://cgai3ds.wordpress.com/2015/06/15/mark-collins-new-canadian-coast-guard-vessels-sticker-shock-and-never-never-land-media-scrutiny/
Vancouver shipbuilding CEO downplays worries about gov't strategy
http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/vancouver-shipbuilding-ceo-downplays-worries-about-gov-t-strategy-1.2438434
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National Post View: Are the Tories sound managers? Not of the Navy
http://news.nationalpost.com/full-comment/national-post-view-are-the-tories-sound-managers-not-of-the-navy
Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSPS)
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Oct 7/13: More CCG Ships. Canada’s new Minister of Public Works and Government Services adds up to 10 Canadian Coast Guard ships to the NSPS, and a separate speech says “Vancouver Shipyards will be adding [the C$ 3.3 billion program] to its order books”. This addition would bring the NSPS’ planned total to C$ 38.3 billion, while fulfilling a FY 2012 budget commitment of $5.2 billion over 11 years to renew a very aged but necessary fleet. With that said, C$330 million for each of these 10 new ships is overpriced by a factor of about 5x, which is consistent with a comparison of Canada’s JSS project vs. Britain’s similar MARS/ Tide Class.
The new commitment would add up to 5 more Medium Endurance Multi-Tasked Vessels, which are ~65m, shallow draught ships that can lay/ emplace aids to navigation, and fill basic unarmed patrol and support roles.
Another 5 Offshore Patrol Vessels would be up to 75m long, but their focus would lean more toward fisheries protection than the long-range armed projection/ command and control role of larger OPVs like the Dutch Holland Class external link. They would also perform other basic patrol and support roles...
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/canadas-national-shipbuilding-strategy-07164/
True.jollyjacktar said:IIRC the new ships were described including their life cycle costs etc with the respective yards providing maintenance and repairs (ala MCDV) as that is all part and parcel of the costs.