The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario), on behalf of the Honourable Rob Nicholson, Minister of National Defence, today announced that the Government of Canada has awarded two contracts totalling $11.7 million to Kodiak Group Holdings and LP Royer for two types of new Canadian-made boots for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).
The Kodiak Group Holdings contract is valued at approximately $4.2M for 28,000 pairs of one version. The company’s headquarters are in Cambridge, Ontario, and the boots will be manufactured in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. The L.P. Royer contract is for 52,000 pairs of a second version and is valued at approximately $7.5M. They will be manufactured onsite in Lac Drolet, Quebec. The contracts include options to buy up to an additional 70,000 boots over 4 years, which could bring the contract value up to an estimated $22 million. Production of the new boots will commence in the late Spring/Summer of 2014 and will be ready for use in early 2015.
These two contracts represent the creation of approximately 58 jobs and the sustainment of approximately 155 jobs across Canada. Specifically, the contract to L.P. Royer represents the creation of approximately 50 jobs and the sustainment of approximately 80 jobs; and the contract to Kodiak Group Holdings represents the creation of approximately 8 jobs and the sustainment of approximately 75 jobs.
Quick Facts
- The boots are Canadian-made.
- Soldiers were consulted during the selection process and the final decision was based on user trials in Quebec, Ontario and Alberta.
- The development of this boot leverages Canadian industry and supports Canadian innovation.
- CAF soldiers will soon have a choice as to which type of boot they wish to wear depending on the fit and features of each.
- Two styles of boot will be procured with initial delivery quantities of 52,000 pairs of one variant and 28,000 pairs of a second.
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