Seaspan Begins First NSPS Build

October 28, 2014

Photo courtesy of Seaspan
Photo courtesy of Seaspan

Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards has started construction on two initial blocks for the first National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy (NSPS) ship, the Canadian Coast Guard’s Offshore Fisheries Science Vessel (OFSV), the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, announced.

“We are thrilled to begin initial block construction on the OFSV and are grateful that Minister Finley is here to celebrate this milestone moment with us," said Brian Carter, President – Seaspan Shipyards. “We are proud to be Canada’s capability partner for Non-Combat vessels and are looking forward to continuing our service to the Canadian Coast Guard and the Royal Canadian Navy under the NSPS.”

The initial block construction coincides with the final phases of Seaspan’s Shipyard Modernization Project, a two-year, $200 million project, which once complete in November, will provide state-of-the-art facilities to efficiently deliver ships under the NSPS program for more than 20 years.

“Today’s announcement confirms that the NSPS is working to employ Canadians and generate economic opportunities within our shipbuilding and marine industrial base across the country,” said Brian Carter.

Seaspan’s NSPS build package will create stable work over the next decade for trades and suppliers throughout B.C. and across Canada. It is estimated that this work will create a total of 5,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs throughout the life of the build program, and produce almost $500 million per year in gross domestic product for B.C.’s economy.

 

Related News

COSCO Orders New Semi-Sub Vessel from Chinese Shipyards VARD Snags $125M Shipbuilding Deal for Subsea Construction Vessel Trump Announces at Least 10% Tariff on All Imports Maersk Buys Panama Canal Railway Company A.P. Møller Makes All-Cash Offer to Take Svitzer Private