The new Kootenay Lake ferry will not be in service until 2025, according to a news release from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.
The vessel, under construction in a temporary shipyard in Nelson by Western Pacific Marine Ltd., was originally planned to be ready in only for it to be .
The 55-car vessel will replace the MV Balfour, which is one of the two ferries operating on the route between Balfour and Kootenay Bay. The MV Balfour was built in 1954 and is ready for retirement.
91裸聊视频淭he delivery of the new vessel is delayed due to various challenges arising from the pandemic, global supply chain issues and the impacts of geopolitical events,91裸聊视频 the news release states.
91裸聊视频淥utfitting of the mechanical, electrical, and control systems and interior components will continue throughout this year and into next, followed by sea trials before completion of the vessel at the end of 2024.91裸聊视频
Despite the delay, the initial budget of $63 million has not changed, according to the ministry.
Asked how this could be possible, given supply chain issues, inflation, and a longer time-frame of labour costs, a ministry spokesperson did not respond to those issues directly, only stating only that 91裸聊视频渢he contract is a design-build with a fixed price. Any change to the project budget would be reflected in future project updates.91裸聊视频
Design-build is a method of construction in which the designer and builder work together under a single contract, thus giving the owner only one entity to deal with.
The ministry says the new ferry will be electric-ready.
91裸聊视频淏y 2030, once shore power is in place and the technology has been tested for reliable daily use, a full conversion will be made from diesel to electric propulsion,91裸聊视频 the news release states.
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