Photo From Maasmond Maritime Daily News Clippings February 28th.
Category: new build
the Craig Blake arrived from the builders over the weekend and is tied up along the ferry terminal pier at Alderney landing. (below)Christopher Stannix (left) Craig Blake (right)
Davie has revealed that the have received the go-ahead to convert a commercial ship to a new Interm replenishment ship. To be called the Resolve, She is the former 1708TEU Containership Asterix, which Davie purchased in July for 20 million dollars. The conversion is expected to cost 350 million, and
A.F. Theriault and Sons Ltd., in Meteghan River, Digby Co., has been awarded the contract to build the new Digby Neck ferry. The new ferry will replace the 20-year-old Joe Casey. The Joe Casey will be used as a spare ferry for provincial operations. The ferry will be about 35
Looks like HRM is Posting progress photos of the New Ferry to be delivered Next year. You can find them on the Cities Flickr Account The New Ferry is under construction at AF Theriaut & Sons, the same firm that built the Christopher Stannix, and is due to be delivered
Documents released to go for council propose holding another naming contest for New Harbour ferries to be delivered in 2015 and 2018. A naming contest was used to choose the name Christopher Stannix for the most recent build. Administrative Order #46 was approved by Regional Council on June 26,2013, and
The Province of Nova Scotia Today issued a tender for the construction of a new 18 car Ferry to run on Grand passage, which is the run between Long island and Brier Island at the end of Digby Neck. The Route is Currently served by the Joe Casey, Built by
Hero #8 CCGS M. CHARLES MB was spotted on trials in the Basin yesterday. Here she is above, moving back to Pier 9 past the Inbound Edward Cornwallis.
On today’s council agenda is a tender award for Two Additional Harbour Ferries. These Boats will replace Halifax III and Dartmouth III which have been in Service since 1978. The Construction of the 2 new ferries will be done by A.F. Theriault & Son Ltd.,for a Total Tender Price of
Westergard and Sons are excited to announce the successful agreement with the Waterfront Development Corporation to lease the famous Bluenose Shed on the historic Lunenburg Waterfront. The long unattended building will be revived to its original purpose for the construction of a 60′ gaff-rigged schooner for the Blue Dream Project.