- Chantier Davie Canada Inc. has partnered with Pearlson & Pearlson Inc. to modernize its Lévis, Québec facility.
- The modernization includes state-of-the-art construction upgrades such as six new buildings, five refurbished structures, and advanced machinery.
- This transformation aims to enhance Canada’s sovereign shipbuilding capabilities, deliver seven heavy icebreakers and two hybrid ferries, boost sustainability, and create hundreds of jobs in the region.
Chantier Davie Canada Inc. has partnered strategically with Florida-based Pearlson & Pearlson Inc. to revolutionize its Lévis shipyard. This initiative, supported by significant investments from the Québec government, aligns with Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) and Icebreaker Collaboration Effort (ICE Pact), reports Davie.
Strategic Partnership for Shipyard Transformation
Davie’s partnership with Pearlson brings expertise in shipyard design and program management to modernize the Lévis facility.
This collaboration ensures Davie’s readiness to construct the most advanced icebreakers and hybrid ferries in Canadian history, boosting its role in the NSS and ICE Pact initiatives.
Comprehensive Modernization Plan
The facility upgrade includes six new state-of-the-art buildings, refurbishing five existing structures, waterfront improvements, and a new assembly hall and launch pad.
Advanced machinery, such as overhead traveling cranes and upgraded utilities, will optimize ship module construction and operational efficiency.
Québec Government’s Financial Backing
The Québec government has committed $519 million towards the $840 million expansion budget.
This financial support underscores confidence in Davie’s ability to lead Canada’s shipbuilding efforts while enhancing regional economic growth and sustainability.
Boosting Arctic Mission Capabilities
Modernization aligns with the NSS to strengthen Canada’s readiness for Arctic missions.
By integrating advanced technologies and sustainable practices, Davie will deliver heavy icebreakers and hybrid ferries capable of fulfilling urgent Arctic needs while collaborating with allies under the ICE Pact.
Economic and Employment Impact
This transformative project will create hundreds of construction jobs and scale Davie’s operational workforce to 1,800 employees.
Beyond employment, the upgrades will benefit local, provincial, and national economies, reinforcing Canada’s position as a global leader in shipbuilding.
Advancing Sustainability in Shipbuilding
Davie’s upgrades emphasize environmentally friendly practices, integrating cutting-edge technologies to support sustainable shipbuilding and repair operations.
This approach ensures long-term efficiency and environmental stewardship in the maritime industry.
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Source: Davie