Davie to acquire Texas shipyards in icebreaker push

Davie to acquire Texas shipyards in icebreaker push

(WASHINGTON) — Quebec-based Davie, an international builder of icebreakers and other specialized ships, has announced its intention to acquire shipbuilding assets in Galveston and Port Arthur from Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corp., a Texas-based leader in ship repair, construction and marine services. The transaction is still subject to financial, legal and regulatory closing conditions, as well as land lease negotiations…
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Newly acquired icebreaker enters Coast Guard service

Newly acquired icebreaker enters Coast Guard service

(PASCAGOULA, Miss.) — The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Storis (WAGB 21), the service’s first polar icebreaker acquired in more than 25 years, departed on its maiden voyage to safeguard U.S. sovereign interests in the Arctic and conduct Coast Guard missions. Storis’ departure marks an early milestone in the service’s transformation through Force Design 2028 (FD2028), which includes reforming Coast Guard…
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Bollinger, Chouest form alliance for next-gen icebreakers

Bollinger, Chouest form alliance for next-gen icebreakers

(WASHINGTON) — Bollinger Shipyards, the largest privately owned and operated shipbuilder and vessel repair company in the United States, and Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO), a global leader in advanced commercial vessel construction and operation, on Tuesday announced the formation of a strategic partnership called the United Shipbuilding Alliance (USA). This partnership is designed to offer a fully integrated solution to…
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Bollinger to begin full production of polar security cutter

Bollinger to begin full production of polar security cutter

(WASHINGTON) — The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday approved full production of the first U.S. Coast Guard polar security cutter (PSC). The service also received approval for low-rate initial production of the waterways commerce cutter (WCC). This is a significant milestone for the nation, as it brings the Coast Guard closer to renewing and enhancing operational capabilities in both…
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Polar Star back in U.S. after 28th Antarctic deployment

Polar Star back in U.S. after 28th Antarctic deployment

(SAN FRANCISCO) — The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Polar Star (WAGB 10) and crew returned to the United States on Sunday, arriving in San Francisco following a 128-day deployment to Antarctica in support of Operation Deep Freeze (ODF) 2025. Polar Star completed its 28th voyage to Antarctica in support of the joint military service mission to resupply and maintain the…
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Bollinger secures contract modification for polar icebreakers

Bollinger secures contract modification for polar icebreakers

(PASCAGOULA, Miss.) — Bollinger Shipyards has received a $951.6 million fixed-price incentive-firm target (FPIF) contract modification from the U.S. Coast Guard, advancing the detail design and construction phase of the polar security cutter (PSC) program. This milestone underscores Bollinger’s integral role in strengthening America’s maritime presence and operational capabilities in the Arctic. “Securing this contract modification has truly been a…
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Canada taps Davie for second new polar icebreaker

Canada taps Davie for second new polar icebreaker

(LEVIS, Quebec) — The government of Canada has awarded a $3.25 billion contract to Chantier Davie Canada for the construction a polar icebreaker under the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS). This marks a significant milestone in strengthening Canada’s Arctic sovereignty and security. As part of its fleet renewal plan, the Canadian Coast Guard is acquiring two polar icebreakers. The other polar…
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Seaspan to build heavy polar icebreaker for Canada

Seaspan to build heavy polar icebreaker for Canada

(NORTH VANCOUVER, British Columbia) — Seaspan Shipyards has been awarded the construction contract to build one of the Canadian Coast Guard’s (CCG) new heavy polar icebreakers. The polar icebreaker will be built entirely in Canada at Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards, located in North Vancouver, British Columbia. With the contract now in place, Seaspan is ready to cut steel on this ship…
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Coast Guard takes ownership of icebreaker Aiviq

Coast Guard takes ownership of icebreaker Aiviq

(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Coast Guard has accepted ownership of the motor vessel Aiviq, a 360-foot Polar class 3-equivalent icebreaker, from an Edison Chouest Offshore subsidiary. The vessel, acquired Dec. 11, will enhance U.S. operational presence in the Arctic and support Coast Guard missions while awaiting delivery of the polar security cutter (PSC) class. Upon commissioning, the ship will be…
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Healy back in Seattle after three-phase Arctic deployment

Healy back in Seattle after three-phase Arctic deployment

(SEATTLE) — The crew aboard the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Healy (WAGB 20) returned to Seattle on Thursday following a 73-day Arctic deployment supporting scientific research missions, search and rescue operations, and training exercises in the region. The crew aboard Healy, a 420-foot polar icebreaker, conducted three distinct phases of activity throughout the cutter’s 2024 Arctic fall deployment. The first…
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