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Status Report on Major Crown Projects

Description

The Mid-Shore Patrol Vessels project will acquire a total of twelve (12) Mid-Shore Patrol Vessels (MSPV) for the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) Fleet — eight (8) for Fisheries Conservation and Protection (C&P) duties and four (4) for Maritime Security duties. This project serves two purposes: 1) Fleet Renewal — the acquisition of the eight (8) C&P patrol vessels represents the first step in modernization of the CCG fleet, is vital to ensure the integrity of the fishery monitoring program and will provide the capacity for DFO to support its strategic role in conservation and protection; 2) Maritime Security — the acquisition of the four (4) Maritime Security vessels will allow CCG in conjunction with the RCMP to respond to the Government's commitment to enhance the security of the nation's coasts and waterways.

Project Phase

The MSPV project is currently in the Implementation phase.

Leading and Participating Departments


Lead Department Canadian Coast Guard (CCG), Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO)
Contracting Authority Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC)
Participating Departments Industry Canada (IC); RCMP; Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS); Privy Council Office (PCO); Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA); Western Economic Diversification Canada (WED); Canadian Economic Development (CED); Finance Canada; Defence Construction Canada; Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC); Department of National Defence (DND)

Prime and Major Subcontractor(s)


Prime Contractor Not known at this time
Major Subcontractor(s) Not known at this time

Major Milestones


Major Milestones Date
Preliminary Project Approval (PPA) August 2005
Price and Availability September 2005
Letter of Interest to Pre-qualified Suppliers October 2005
Effective Project Approval (EPA) June 2006
Requisition from CCG June 2006
Issue first Request for Proposal (RFP) November 2006
Cancellation of RFP by PWGSC July 2007
Issue second RFP November 2007
Contract Award May 2008
Commence Construction of First Vessel October 2008
First Vessel Delivery October 2009
Delivery of 4 Maritime Security Vessels and 8 Fleet Renewal Vessels May 2011

Progress Report and Explanations of Variance

An RFP for MSPV detailed design and construction was issued 8 Nov 2006. Federal Budget 2007 approved funding for 4 additional vessels for C&P, for a total of 12 vessels. During the course of proposal evaluation, it was determined that there was insufficient understanding between bidders and the Crown as to bid evaluation requirements to allow the process to be finalized. In the interest of fairness and the integrity of the procurement process, the initial solicitation was cancelled in July 2007. The RFP has been clarified and simplified and was scheduled to be released in November 2007.

Industrial Benefits

Canadian industry in the following regions of Canada will benefit from this project: The RFP requires overall Industrial Benefits equal to 100% of contract value. Regional distribution TBD at contract award.


Region Cash Benefits
Atlantic Canada TBD
Québec TBD
Ontario TBD
Western Canada TBD