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CMISA posted an articleTenders for construction companies have already started. see more
The biggest change coming is the construction of a huge hangar to accommodate the huge ships inside. This is one of the criteria for getting contracts with the Canadian government.
Currently, surveyors are taking measurements at the site. The search for construction contractors has already started. The works are scheduled to start in 2024.
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CMISA posted an articleSix contracts so far on CSC totaling $3.1 billion see more
The federal government has spent $4.8 billion so far on the new warships it hopes will be built starting in two years.
But National Defence has now acknowledged it doesn’t fully know the cost of maintaining and supporting the ships that will replace the navy’s Halifax-class frigates.
The new figures presented to the House of Commons provide a limited window into some of the spending so far on the Canadian Surface Combatant or CSC project. Two months ago, the parliamentary budget officer estimated the total cost of the CSC would be more than $300 billion.
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CMISA posted an articleExciting time to be building ships in Canada see more
It has been a long time since the marine industry in Canada has been so robust and vibrant. Naturally, there is room for improvement, but it is still safe to say that things are busy and going in the right direction. This is an exciting time to be building ships in Canada.
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