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CMISA posted an articleEnabling to fulfill commitments under Canada's NSS see more
Davie is proud to announce two strategic partnerships that will drive the transformation of our facility into North America’s largest and most versatile shipbuilding centre, enabling us to fulfill our commitments under Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS). This is related to Davie’s recent decision to modify its construction strategy to better meet NSS requirements and respond to the Icebreaker Collaboration Effort (ICE Pact) opportunity.
Here are the two press releases published this morning:
- Davie and Pearlson Partner on Québec Facility Upgrade in Support of Canada’s Heavy Icebreaker and Hybrid Ferry Construction | Davie
- Davie and Dinamo Join Forces to Advance Modernization of Québec Shipbuilding Facility | Davie
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CMISA posted an articleNow accepting applications for the limited third intake! see more
Now accepting applications for the limited third intake!
The Association of British Columbia Marine Industries (ABCMI) is excited to launch the limited third intake of the BC Maritime industries Infrastructure Modernization and Expansion Grant Program after the tremendous success of our first & second intake. The primary objective of this program is to modernize and expand maritime dry dock and wharfage infrastructure capacity across the province. By enhancing competitiveness for local businesses and providing opportunities to secure federal and commercial contracts, these projects will drive economic growth and create more employment opportunities for British Columbians.
For this last limited intake, the Grant Program offers non-repayable funding contributions through a capital investment stream (described as Stream 1 in our Program Guide) that provides up to 50% of capital costs, with a maximum of $500,000, for equipment and facility modernization or new small vessel construction infrastructure. Funds are limited for this third intake of the Grant Program and it is anticipated that only 4 – 6 projects will be approved.
We encourage interested parties to visit the ABCMI Website for detailed application guidelines and further information.
The application window is now open. To apply please click the below button.
Webinar
To learn more about the Grant Program and have your questions answered, mark your calendars and plan to attend the information webinar.
Date:
May 06, 2024
Time:
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM PDT
We anticipate a high level of interest in the program, and it is important to note that the number of applications is likely to exceed the available funding. As a result, not all applications will be funded.
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CMISA posted an articleStream 1 provides 50% of project capital costs up to $500,000 see more
As part of the B.C. Maritime Industries Strategy, 17 companies throughout the province will modernize and expand their maritime infrastructure with funding from the B.C. Maritime Industries Infrastructure Modernization and Expansion Grant Program. Delivered by the Association of British Columbia Marine Industries (ABCMI), this initiative is committed to revitalizing and expanding local B.C. businesses to be more competitive and efficient with a funding commitment of up to $25 million from the Province of British Columbia.
“British Columbia’s maritime industry has a proud history and a strong future here in B.C.,” said Brenda Bailey, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation. “Our government is committed to supporting maritime companies to be competitive in the global economy, so they can grow, spark innovation and create more well-paying jobs throughout our province.”
The program offers up to $25 million in contributions through two capital investment streams. Stream 1 provides 50% of project capital costs up to $500,000 for equipment and facility modernization support for boat and shipyards or new small vessel construction infrastructure. Stream 2 offers 25% of project capital costs up to $5 million for increased lift and wharfage capacity, specifically for boat and ship overhaul, refit, maintenance, and repair infrastructure.
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