Government of Canada & Irving Shipbuilding Mark Signing of $2.3B AOPS Build Contract
3,600 Jobs across Canada Generated from Irving’s NSPS Commitments to Date. Today the Government of Canada joined Irving Shipbuilding and its employees to celebrate the signing of the $2.3B Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships (AOPS) Build Contract at Halifax Shipyard. The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada and the Honourable Peter MacKay, Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Canada and Minister Responsible for Nova Scotia participated with Irving Shipbuilding as well as provincial, municipal and community leaders in an event to celebrate the official start of the construction phase for the first set of new navy combat ships to be built right here in Nova Scotia.
“On behalf of the men and women of Irving Shipbuilding, we are pleased to have been chosen to build these ships and are very excited to now start construction,” said Jim Irving, CEO of Irving Shipbuilding. “Working with the federal government, we're focused on Canada's strategic objectives to maximize opportunities for Canadians, strengthen the industry, and build world class ships for our country’s Navy.
Left to Right: Rear Admiral John Newton, Commander of Maritime Forces Atlantic; Scott Armstrong, Member of Parliament for Cumberland Colchester Musquodoboit; Jim Irving, CEO Irving Shipbuilding; Koren Beaman, Unifor Local 1 Member; Minister Diane Finley, Public Works and Government Services Canada; Minister Peter MacKay, Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Canada; Kevin McCoy, President Irving Shipbuilding; and Ed Hatch, President Unifor Local 1 |
It is estimated that more than 1,000 AOPS program jobs will be sustained at the yard at the peak of production, bringing total employment at Irving Shipbuilding to approximately 1,600 at this phase of the program. The company will begin recalling employees from its seniority lists later this year as AOPS construction progresses. It is expected that the largest trade requirements will be in the welding and metal fabrication/ironwork areas, with electrical and pipefitting needs increasing as the first ship reaches the latter stages of production. The largest future requirements for AOPS staff positions will be in planning and production management and supervision areas.
In building Canada’s newest naval combatants, Irving Shipbuilding is committed to maximizing benefits to Canadian suppliers while ensuring best value to Canada.
“We are already in advanced discussions with several Canadian companies regarding the design and manufacture of equipment and parts,” said Kevin McCoy, President of Irving Shipbuilding. “We just recently finalized a contract with Russel Metals for 1,500 tonnes of steel plate, to be used in the construction of the first ship. That steel plate will be produced at the Essar Steel Algoma rolling mill in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.”
Our Supply Chain team has increased to manage engagement with industry and harness the capability of Canadian companies. All Canadian companies with a capability to supply naval equipment are encouraged to register with the Irving Shipbuilding on-line database (http://www.irvingshipbuilding.com/supplier-registry.aspx) and with Irving’s major AOPS subcontractors. Our database already has more than 1,700 Canadian companies registered, each of whom is able to receive news of the program and access to opportunities to participate in ship production.
At an industry engagement session held this week in Ottawa, the federal government selected Irving Shipbuilding as the Prime Contractor for the second set of NSPS combat ships, the Canadian Surface Combatant program. "Thirty years ago we were pleased to serve as Prime Contractor for the successful completion of the Canadian Patrol Frigates. We value the partnership with Canada and are pleased to see it strengthened with this historic opportunity to design and build the next generation of combatant ships for those who serve. It’s an important step in the government's efforts to end the boom and bust cycle in the shipbuilding industry. Canadians can count on the passion and skill of our team to deliver the best quality and value to those who serve," said Jim Irving.
Irving Shipbuilding has committed more than $370M in Canada to date in contracts, procurement, goods and services related to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy (NSPS), including both the Halifax Shipyard Modernization program and the work on the AOPS Definition Contract. A full 47%, or $174M, of that commitment has been made in Nova Scotia, engaging companies owned or operating in the province. This commitment has created more than 1,850 fulltime equivalent (FTE) positions in Nova Scotia with our company, with our suppliers and with their direct suppliers and $93M in employment income. In addition, it has generated $27M in local, provincial and federal taxes paid, as well as $70M in consumer spending over a two-year period (see Note).
Across Canada, the NSPS commitment to date has boosted Canadian gross domestic product (GDP) by $308M, created more than 3,600 full-time equivalent (FTE) positions across Canada (direct and indirect) and generated $226M worth of employment income in the country over a two-year period. It has also generated more than $169M worth of consumer spending and approximately $76M worth of taxes for federal, provincial and local governments.
“The count-down is on for steel cutting on September 1st,” said Jim Irving.
About Irving Shipbuilding Inc.
Irving Shipbuilding Inc. is part of the J.D. Irving, Limited Group of companies and is in the business of building quality ships and repairing vessels. The company’s primary site is Halifax Shipyard, with four other locations in the Maritime Provinces. Irving Shipbuilding was selected in 2011 as Canada’s Combatant Shipbuilder under the merit-based National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy and is in the early stages of a 30-year military shipbuilding program. It is currently working on a number of significant projects for the Department of National Defence and recently successfully completed a nine-vessel program for the Canadian Coast Guard.
Note - From the economic impact assessment prepared by Jupia Consultants Inc. using the following methodology: Direct and indirect full-time equivalent employment, employment income, gross domestic product (GDP) and other indirect taxes are derived using Statistics Canada I/O tables for Nova Scotia and for the national economy. Consumer spending and taxes generated estimates are derived using Statistics Canada's Survey of Household Spending for 2011 (CANSIM Table 203-002) and other sources.
For B-Roll Footage of Recent Progress on Irving Shipbuilding’s New Facilities, please visit https://vimeo.com/117603992; https://vimeo.com/117603993; https://vimeo.com/117603991