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Canada Secures Dual Polar Icebreaker Contracts Amid Intensifying Arctic Rivalry!

Canada Secures Dual Polar Icebreaker Contracts Amid Intensifying Arctic Rivalry!

World Maritime
Canada Secures Dual Polar Icebreaker Contracts Amid Intensifying Arctic Rivalry!

Canada has awarded contracts to two shipyards for the construction of new polar icebreakers, enhancing its Arctic capabilities. Davie Shipbuilding from Quebec announced a CAD $3.25 billion contract, while Vancouver’s seaspan Shipyards received a separate agreement to build heavy polar icebreakers for the canadian Coast Guard.

These contracts are part of Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy and come amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Arctic, where military activities and shipping routes have seen increased cooperation between Russia and China.

Davie’s vessel, named Polar Max, will utilize expertise from Finnish shipbuilder Helsinki Shipyard, which Davie acquired in 2023. Helsinki has significant experience in constructing over half of the world’s icebreakers.

“This announcement is transformative,” stated James Davies,President & CEO of Davie. “Delivering this unique ship promptly benefits all Canadians and will boost economic growth for Quebec while enhancing our skilled workforce.”

Seaspan’s icebreaker will feature advanced capabilities for operation in temperatures as low as -50°C. It will measure 158 meters long and 28 meters wide with a displacement of 26,036 tonnes. The vessel will be equipped with over 40MW of power along with specialized propulsion systems and scientific laboratories.

Construction timelines vary; Seaspan plans to start building in April 2025 while Davie’s work is set to begin that same year with delivery anticipated by 2030.This initiative marks a significant milestone as it is indeed the first time polar icebreakers are being constructed in Canada in over six decades. Seaspan highlighted this project as crucial within Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS), aimed at modernizing naval fleets while revitalizing domestic shipbuilding efforts focused on both non-combatant vessels like icebreakers and combatant ships such as frigates.

The Seaspan icebreaker represents their seventh NSS-designed vessel and fifth Polar Class ship for the Canadian Coast Guard. The company completed its functional design phase by collaborating with Finnish experts

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