
Feds OK early start to construction of navy’s new supply ships
OTTAWA — The federal government has approved plans to start some work on the navy’s new support ships in the coming months in a bid to keep delivery of the much-needed vessels from slipping farther behind schedule.
Seaspan Shipyards is expected to begin cutting steel on some parts of the two vessels in Vancouver this summer during a lull in the construction of two science vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard, several sources told The Canadian Press.
The science vessels will still be delivered first, but officials are hoping that the head start will result in the first Protecteur-class joint support ship, as the naval vessels are officially known, being delivered 2022.
That would be a year earlier than the Department of National Defence’s current estimate for the ship’s completion, which was recently revealed in an annual report tabled in Parliament.