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  2. Irving Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Irving Shipbuilding Inc. is a Canadian shipbuilder and in-service support provider. The company operates as a subsidiary of J.D. Irving Limited. As of 2024, Irving Shipbuilding employs over 2100 shipbuilders. [1] [2] Irving Shipbuilding owns two shipyards in Nova Scotia: Halifax Shipyard and Woodside Industries, both located along the Halifax ...

  3. Halifax Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Shipyard Limited is a Canadian shipbuilding company located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [1] Founded in 1889, it is today a wholly owned subsidiary of Irving Shipbuilding Inc. and is that company's largest ship construction and repair facility.

  4. River-class destroyer (2030s) - Wikipedia

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    On 20 January 2015, Irving Shipbuilding was named the prime contractor for the program. [32] The role of the lead contractor gave Irving Shipbuilding overall control of the project, and the company had already won the right to build the vessels at its yard in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

  5. Type 26 frigate - Wikipedia

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    The initial design contract is with Irving Shipbuilding of Halifax, Nova Scotia. [36] Development ... Irving Shipbuilding with LM Canada-BAE Systems consortium, Halifax:

  6. HMCS Margaret Brooke - Wikipedia

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    The order for the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships was placed on 19 October 2011 with Irving Shipyards of Halifax, Nova Scotia, as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy. [11] The ship was constructed in 62 blocks, which were then pieced together into three larger blocks.

  7. Thompson Bros. Machinery Co. Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    The yard grew to occupy much of the west bank of the Mersey River (Nova Scotia) in Liverpool's downtown. After the war, the company became Steel and Engine Products Limited (STENPRO) and worked mainly in fishing boat construction, repair and supply. [3] The yard was eventually bought by Irving Shipbuilding; and closed in September 2004. [4]

  8. HMCS Frédérick Rolette - Wikipedia

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    Irving Shipbuilding, Halifax, Nova Scotia: Laid down: 29 June 2022: Launched: 9 December 2023: Completed: 29 August 2024 [1] Identification: Hull number: AOPV 434; IMO number: 4702541; Status: Delivered: General characteristics; Type: Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessel: Displacement: 6,615 t (6,511 long tons) Length: 103.6 m (339 ft 11 ...

  9. CCGS Private Robertson V.C. - Wikipedia

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    The ship was ordered from Irving Shipbuilding in 2009 and the ship's keel was laid down at Halifax Shipyards in Halifax, Nova Scotia with the yard number 6094. [3] [4] The ship was launched in 2012 and completed in July of that year, the first of the class. [2] [3] [5] Private Robertson V.C. entered service in 2013 and is based at Sarnia ...