The following is text of a news release from Ocean Group:
(QUEBEC CITY) — Ocean Group has been awarded several contracts in British Columbia in various sectors of its activities. After more than three years of presence in Alberta, Ocean Group is now extending its services to the Canadian west coast.
“It goes without saying that a great deal of development work has been carried out on the Canadian west coast and that we are constantly monitoring business opportunities with a view to establishing our services there in a viable manner. However, we can already say that Ocean Group is present from coast to coast,” said Jacques Tanguay, President and CEO of Ocean Group.
Harbor towing
Ocean BC Towing Inc., a related corporation of Ocean Group, will now provide harbor towing services in the Port of Vancouver. In preparation for this first breakthrough in western Canada, Ocean Group has acquired two new 28-meter (92-foot) tugs newly built at a Damen shipyard in Vietnam. These tugs will be added to the existing fleet and will be assisted by another tug in the fleet, Ocean Stevns. In total, three state-of-the-art tugs will provide harbor towing services in Vancouver, following the signing of a service contract with Cargill Ltd. in Canada.
Marine works and dredging
Ocean Dredging DM Inc., a related corporation of Ocean Group, has won the most important mechanical dredging contract in its history. The work to be carried out will consist mainly of marine dredging, subsea shoreline infilling, riprap and marine habitat compensation, including the construction of artificial reefs, for Coast Tsimshian Northern Contractors Alliance (CTNCA). The CTNCA will construct a road in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, to connect two facilities at the Port of Prince Rupert, Ridley Island and the container terminal on Kaien Island. The work is estimated to take approximately three months for dredging and three to four months for riprap, working 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
In addition, Ocean Marine Works Inc., a related corporation of Ocean Group, made a breakthrough in western Canada last June by renting container barges to various clients in British Columbia for wharf construction projects. A few months later, the company has close to 40 of these barges on lease from these same clients.