Technology partner in major Canadian shipbuilding programme
This programme involves the construction of a large number of navy, coast guard and research vessels. Imtech will be involved in the programme's 'non-combat' section and expects to work on a total of eight vessels.
Imtech is Seaspan's intended partner for the supply of the ships' platform automation, electrical solutions, electric propulsion and air conditioning and climate control systems (HVAC).
The 'non-combat' section of the programme is expected to comprise two Joint Support Ships (JSS), which will each have a length of 175 m, as well as the option to realise another such vessel. These ships will supply the vessels of the Royal Canadian Navy - or the fleet they are sailing in - at sea, transport heavy or special equipment and support land operations from the water. In addition, their tasks will include humanitarian operations and civil activities like emergency management. The programme also outlines the construction of an 85-metre Offshore Oceanographic Science Vessel (OOSV) that will conduct oceanographic research along Canada's eastern coast, as well as three vessels (OFSC, Offshore Fisheries Science Vessels) that will conduct research into the fish stock and the development of local ecosystems along both the western and eastern coasts of Canada. Finally, Seaspan will be building a 140-metre long polar icebreaker safeguarding Canada's polar sovereignty in the country's
northern waters under the most extreme climate and weather conditions, as well as playing an important role in the protection of the environment and Canada's natural heritage in the Arctic region.