Remontowa to build 3 LNG-powered vessels for BC Ferries

Remontowa to build 3 LNG-powered vessels for BC Ferries

BC Ferries has awarded Remontowa Shipbuilding of Gdansk, Poland contracts totaling $165 million to build three new intermediate class vessels.

The contracts have been approved by BC Ferries’ Board of Directors, as well as a total project budget of $252 million that includes financing and project management costs that would have been incurred regardless of where the vessels were built. The budget also includes $51 million for Canadian taxes and federal import duties. The total project budget is within the capital envelope set by the BC Ferries Commissioner.

These are design-build, fixed-price contracts that provide BC Ferries with substantial guarantees related to delivery dates, performance criteria, cost certainty and quality construction,” said Mark Wilson, BC Ferries’ Vice President of Engineering.

“As we begin the next phase of our newbuild program, a key objective is to achieve capital and operating cost savings and efficiencies through an overall class and standardisation strategy,” said Wilson. “Standardisation offers greater interoperability and lower crew training and maintenance costs., and also enhances safety. This is a significant step forward in taking BC Ferries from 17 classes of ships to five classes,” he adds.

The new intermediate class vessels will be the first vessels in BC Ferries’ fleet to operate as dual-fuel capable using liquefied natural gas (LNG) or diesel fuel for propulsion and power generation. “This is an exciting initiative for BC Ferries that can reduce upward pressure on fares due to lower fuel costs for LNG, and reduce the environmental emissions substantially since LNG is a cleaner and greener fuel compared to current alternatives,” said Wilson.

Two of the new ships will replace the 49-year old Queen of Burnaby which sails between Comox and Powell River and the 50-year old Queen of Nanaimo, which services the Tsawwassen — Southern Gulf Islands route. The third vessel will augment peak and shoulder season service on the Southern Gulf Islands route, plus provide refit relief around the fleet. These new 105 metre vessels will accommodate 145 vehicles and 600 passengers.

The first new intermediate class vessel is scheduled to arrive in British Columbia in August 2016, the second in October 2016 and the third in February 2017. Remontowa is responsible for delivering the vessels to Victoria. The first vessel is expected to be in service in the fall of 2016, following extensive crew training and familiarisation.

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Press Release, July 4, 2014