Elevate your local knowledge

Sign up for the iNFOnews newsletter today!

Select Region

Selecting your primary region ensures you get the stories that matter to you first.

Five shipyards are in the running to build three LNG ferries for BC Ferries

VICTORIA – Five ship building firms, including Seaspan Shipyards in Vancouver, are in the running to build three liquefied natural gas ships for BC Ferries.

A request for proposals has been issued to the pre-qualified shipyards in Vancouver, Norway, Germany, Poland and Turkey to build two vessels capable of carrying 145 vehicles and 600 passengers, and a third ship able to carry 125 vehicles.

The request stipulates that the ships will be designed to use both liquefied natural gas and marine diesel oil.

BC Ferries vice-president of engineering Mark Wilson says he expects the operation of the new intermediate-class ferries will cut fuel costs and reduce pressure on fares.

Wilson says this project is the stepping stone to standardizing vessels and equipment, which will save on maintenance and training costs.

Last month, the B.C. government announced cuts in ferry service, increases in fares for seniors and the possibility of gaming on some ferries in an effort to raise revenue for the financial floundering service.

News from © The Canadian Press, . All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Join the Conversation!

Want to share your thoughts, add context, or connect with others in your community?

The Canadian Press

The Canadian Press is Canada's trusted news source and leader in providing real-time, bilingual multimedia stories across print, broadcast and digital platforms.