Canadian Coast Guard Programs Update Shipping Federation of Canada Meeting November 2018 1
Purpose and Table of Contents Provide updates on Central and Arctic Region program activities. Aids to navigation E-navigation Dredging Supply Arrangement and New Icebreakers 2
Aids to Navigation Buoy Tending State of completion can be monitored live on CCG web site. http://www.marinfo.gc.ca/en/balisage/balisage_graphique.asp?saison=91&priaut=1®ion=2 3
Buoy Tending Program Spring 2018 Sectors Dates Planned Dates Completed Lake St. Louis and Southshore Channel April 1 st to April 4 th April 1 st to April 5 th Montreal to Grondines (priority buoys) April 5 th to April 17 th April 22 nd to April 13 th Traverse du Nord April 20 th to April 22 th April 28 th to April 30 th Montreal to Grondines (completion) May 8 th May 13 th Grondines to downstream (completion) May 29 th May 28 th Pleasure May 7 th to June 20 th May 10 th to June 29 th 4
Buoys Tending Program Fall 2018 Sectors Dates Planned Based on the Plan Lower North Shore Quebec to Montreal (non priority buoys) Traverse du Nord Grondines to Montreal (priority buoys) October 17 th to October 22 nd November 10 th to November 21 st November 28 th to November 30 th December 6 th to December 20 th Revised Dates November 11 th to November 16 th November 14 th to December 8 th December 5 th to December 7 th December 9 th to December 20 th 5
Four Season Buoys Deployment (Fall 2018) 27 buoys + 4 prototypes They will not require maintenance between 2 to 4 years Objectives First six deployments are all planned in St. Lawrence Sector Reduce annual maintenance Increase level of services 2014-15 Cash advance for the R&D project 2015-16 Continue R&D, testing, preparation of project documentation 2016-17 Finalize R&D, tests, drawings, specifications and project documents 2017-18 Launch procurement process 2018-19 Start of the deployment process 2019-20 Continue deployment process 2020-21 Complete deployment process 6
Four Season Buoys What we have at this time A Lake Saint- Louis (10) SABIK: A1, A3, A13, A17, A21, A39, A2, A4, A20. 1,3 m: A-9. B South Shore Chanel (6) SABIK: V-29, V-31, V-33, V-30, V-32, V-34. C South Shore Chanel (2) SABIK: V-5, V-9. D Montreal (0) E Trois Rivières (0) F Québec (0) 7
Four Season Buoys What we will have this winter Bouée 0,7 m A Lake Saint- Louis (14) B South Shore Chanel (6) C South Shore Chanel (2) D Montréal (10) E Trois Rivières (8) F Québec (7) SABIK: A1, A13, A17, A21, A39, A2, A4, A20. 0,7 m: A3, A9, A18, A24, A38, LACHINE-A. SABIK: V-29, V-31, V-33, V-30, V-32, V-34. SABIK: V-5, V-9. 1,3 m: S27, S97, M1, M117, M133, S2, S110, M20, ISO. 0,7 m: M138. 1,3 m: D31, D41, C21, C63, C67, D24, D42. 0,7 m: D54. 1,3 m: Q23, K107, K159, Q50, Q74, K108, K112. 8
Waterways Management Program Monitoring and maintenance dredging program for safe and optimal management of the water column of the waterway Traverse du Nord 2016 2017 2018* Volume dredged (m³) 53,000 50,000 33,000 Type of dredging Succion Montreal to Saint-Antoine 2016 2017 2018 Hours dedicated to the removal of isolated obstacles 210 153 138 Shoal Notice 2016 2017 2018 Shoals before dredging 176 201 (---) Shoals after dredging 165 187 (À venir) Lac-Saint-Pierre et Bécancour-Cap Santé 2016 2017 2018 Volume dredged (m³) 33,000 21,000 7,000 Type of dredging Mécanique et à succion Coûts du Programme (2017) 5.95 M$ Coûts du Programme (2018) 6.63 M$ Contribution des partenaires 0.77 M$ Total 2016 2017 2018 Volume dredged (m³) 90,000 72,000 40,000 Superficie sondée 220.5 km 2 193.3 km 2 (À venir) *Work in progress, 2018 volumes are forecasted 9
2018 2019 Supply Arrangements (SA) Two contracts were awarded, one for the seaway and one for a ferry in Quebec City in January 2018. The SA remains in effect for next season. A new bidding process will be published shortly to update the list of suppliers and vessels. 10
New Icebreakers - Project Update 1. Project Mandate Three commercial vessels have been procured and will provide interim relief for the Canadian Coast Guard s aging fleet. Specifically, these vessels will provide mostly Medium Icebreaker (MIB) capacity over a period of 15-20 years, while other existing CCG vessels undergo Vessel Life Extensions 11
New Icebreakers - Project Update Primary Mission Primary mission is to deliver CCG Icebreaking program in the South for the Winter Season (December to late April) and for the Arctic season, North of 60 N ( late June to early November). Secondary Missions a. Search and Rescue b. Responding to Emergency Situations and Natural Disasters c. Supporting Law Enforcement d. Environmental Response e. Aids to Navigation f. Emergency Towing Capability g. Supporting Fisheries and Aquaculture Management 12
New Icebreakers - Project Update 2. Scope Procurement / Shipyard Refit includes: - Essential work to meet Canadian Regulatory regime - Condition assessments of hull and structure and legacy equipment - Preliminary conversion design then detailed design - Implementation of mid-life sustainment work and conversion work Principle Vessel Data Length Beam Icebreaking Draft Power Ice Class Level Icebreaking 83.7 m 18 m 6.5 6.8 m 13,440 kw (18,023 BHp) DNV Ice-10 Icebreaker 1 m @ 3 Kts 13
New Icebreakers - Project Update The first vessel was docked at Chantier Davie in September to undergo essential work this fall. 14
New Icebreakers - Project Update November 13 th : First vessel to provide CCG Services during the 2018-19 Southern Icebreaking Season. 15
New Icebreakers - Project Update Vessels 2 and 3 (September) are alongside quay in Chantier Davie. Vessel and machinery condition assessments are underway. 16
New Icebreakers - Project Update 3. Schedule: Target Milestones Summer 2018: procurement and vessel delivery Winter 2018-19: Vessel 1 in service (phase 1, essential work package completed) Fall 2019: Vessel 2 in service (full conversion complete) Early Summer 2020: Vessel 3 in service (full conversion complete) Early Fall 2020: Vessel 1 in service (phase 2, full conversion complete) 17
New Icebreakers - Project Update An early conceptual drawing of postconversion vessel (Federal Fleet Services) 18
Questions? 19