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445:-class frigates were completed. Kent Lines ordered several container ships and Irving Shipbuilding's shipyards in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island were kept moderately busy with repair and small contract construction, but there were no large contracts on the horizon. The skilled workforce at Saint John Shipbuilding dwindled as welders and engineers and other trades and professionals left for work on other projects in Canada and abroad. The yard was mothballed in 2000 after it completed its last ship. 282:
125 feet. It will accommodate the largest vessel, naval or mercantile, which is now afloat or planned. The St. John Drydock and Shipbuilding Company is controlled by the Canada Dredging Company, Limited of Midland, Ont. Among those connected with the organization are James Playfair, General Manager of the Great Lakes Transportation Company, Ltd.; W.H. Robertson, D.L. White, Jr., W.J. Sheppard, W.E.Phin, D.S. Pratt, George Y. Chown, R. Hobson, Colonel Thomas A. Duff, J.A. Paisley, and J.B. Craven.
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The drydock to be erected at the City of Saint John, N.B., will be one of the largest in the world. The contract has already been let to the St. John Drydock and Shipbuilding Company by the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. The length of the new dock will be 1,150 feet and its width at the bottom
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Saint John Shipbuilding services has been terminated and all work has been sent to the Halifax yards. The former dry dock cranes have been removed and the building is now Irving Wall board services. The train still can access the facility to remove shipments, but there is no and will not be in the
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program, which saw nine warships built at Saint John during the early 1990s. Flush with revenues during this contract, Irving Shipbuilding went on a buying spree of several bankrupt or failing shipyards in eastern Canada as part of a strategy to assist with spreading the work at its overcrowded
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However, changing global economic conditions for Canada's shipbuilders during the late 1990s coupled with changes to federal government tariffs and tax policies for Canadian ship owners saw Saint John Shipbuilding left with little work after the
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Finally on 27 June 2003, Irving Shipbuilding announced that it had signed an agreement with the federal government for $ 55 million in economic readjustment funding provided that Saint John Shipbuilding be closed permanently. The
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announced the intention of permanently decommissioning Canada's largest shipyard and building a new wallboard manufacturing plant and other businesses on the site.
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The new shipyard with its massive drydock opened in 1923 at a location on the eastern shore of Courtney Bay. The first of its long list of vessels, the ferry
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By far the largest contract placed with the shipyard, and the largest single shipbuilding order ever issued in Canadian history, was for the
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was purchased from the provincial government and used to construct modules for the
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in the east end of Saint John Harbour where extensive mud flats dried at low tide.
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and was the flagship of a collection of eastern Canadian shipyards operated by
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placed an order in the early 1980s for a passenger-vehicle ferry for its
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would be established as a subsidiary of the Canada Dredging Co., Ltd. of
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Saint John Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Ltd. (1950s-1980s)
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after that shipyard was sub-contracted in 1992 to build the
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The shipyard was sold in the 1950s to the industrialist
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St. John Drydock & Shipbuilding Co. (1918-1950s)
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