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sunk in May 2010 while preparing to allow a tugboat to enter. Although it was subsequently raised, it was determined to be damaged beyond repair, so it was sold for scrap in 2012. The shipyard planned a replacement as part of its preparations for implementing the National Shipbuilding Procurement
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tax and tariff policies for ship owners, as well as a reduction in federal government construction for warships, icebreakers, ferries and scientific vessels. On June 27, 2003 Irving Shipbuilding announced it had an agreement with the federal government to permanently close the country's largest
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Under Hawker Siddeley ownership, the company began to diversify its contracts in the 1960s and 1970s, constructing ferries and other government contracts, as well as oil drilling rigs and drill ships for Atlantic Canada's nascent offshore oil and gas industry. Various repairs and smaller builds
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experienced similar financial difficulty and spent much of the decade in mothball status. This left Halifax Shipyard Limited as the largest full-service shipyard left on Canada's Atlantic coast and the flagship facility for Irving Shipbuilding Inc.
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From the early 1950s to the mid-1960s the shipyard won contracts with the Royal Canadian Navy to construct four destroyers as part of the RCN's post-war fleet modernization program. In 1957 Halifax Shipyards Limited was acquired by the conglomerate
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was organized and reached an agreement with the provincial government to operate the shipyard. A modernization program began in 1979 with a $ 7.5 million mill upgrading as well as a replacement program for yard infrastructure. The
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Like all Canadian shipyards, Halifax Shipyard Limited underwent a dramatic slowdown in new construction and refit business during the late 1990s and throughout the 2000s due to changes in
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was sunk. The graving dock was quickly repaired and planning began to add building slips and plating shops for a modern ship yard to construct the first steel-hulled ships in
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icebreakers and scientific vessels, public and privately owned ferries, commercial ships, and oil rigs has kept Halifax Shipyard Limited moderately busy in recent years.
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In 2013 Irving Shipbuilding started its $ 300-million modernization of the Halifax Shipyard to accommodate the building of vessels for the federal government.
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A handful of new-build contracts for oil rig supply vessels, a cruise ship, as well as repair and maintenance contracts for Royal Canadian Navy warships and
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In October 2011 Irving Shipbuilding was deemed the successful proponent for constructing 23 warships for the Royal Canadian Navy under the $ 35 billion
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In 1978 the parent company Hawker Siddeley was placed in receivership and the shipyard's assets were held by the primary creditor, the
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In 1985 the shipyard declared bankruptcy and was purchased by a group of Nova Scotia investors who organized it as
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In 1918 the Halifax Graving Dock Company's assets were purchased by Montreal investors who organized them into the
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Halifax Shipyards is one of three shipyards being awarded contracts for maintenance and repair of the
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project for the Canadian Coast Guard. The nine vessels were scheduled to be delivered by 2014–2015.
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and gave the shipyard the ability to repair the largest-sized ships on the eastern seaboard.
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and complemented the existing graving dock for ship repair and construction. In 1983 a new
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Barque Noel, Halifax Graving Yard, Halifax, Nova Scotia (1890), Barque made in the
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In 1994, midway through the MCDV project, the shipyard's owners sold HDIL to
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In September 2009 Irving Shipbuilding was awarded a contract to build the
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A Hero-class patrol vessel is readied for launch at Halifax Shipyard, 2013
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in 1964. Upon purchase by Irving Shipbuilding, the dry dock was renamed
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which had purchased A.V. Roe Canada Ltd. and its subsidiary companies.
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for $ 1 million, opening on September 21, 1889 on the western shore of
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and is that company's largest ship construction and repair facility.
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floating dry dock was purchased, having been built in 1982 by
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Founded in 1889, it is today a wholly owned subsidiary of
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located in Dartmouth Cove, at the mouth of the former
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Canadian shipbuilding company in Nova Scotia, Canada .
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was formed by English investors who constructed the
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Index

Halifax Shipyards

Parent
Irving Shipbuilding
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shipbuilding
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Irving Shipbuilding Inc.


graving dock
Halifax Harbour
Richmond
Chebucto Marine Railway Company Limited
Shubenacadie Canal
Dartmouth
the tug Sambro

Osmond O'Brien Shipyard
Noel, Nova Scotia
World War I
Halifax Explosion
Atlantic Canada
Erg

British Empire Steel Corporation
Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation
World War II
Tribal-class

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