ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

22
1 The National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy May 2011

description

In June 2010, the Government of Canada initiated the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy: a formal process to select two Canadian shipyards for construction of large vessels. ShipsStartHere.ca -- and this presentation -- is about Nova Scotia’s response to the NSPS opportunity.

Transcript of ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Page 1: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

1

The National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

May 2011

Page 2: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

This is the biggest opportunity for Nova Scotia since the Navy was established 100 years ago.

Page 3: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

What is it?

In 2010, the federal government initiated the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy (NSPS) - a formal process to select two Canadian shipyards for construction of large vessels.

In addition to Nova Scotia’s Irving Shipbuilding, three others are competing. The responses are due July 7, and a decision is expected in fall 2011.

Page 4: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

4

What does this mean?

Page 5: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

The impact

The project will be the largest peace-time shipbuilding program in Canadian history.

Page 6: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

The opportunity

Nova Scotia is ideally suited to meet the federal government’s needs. If successful, this contract would create and sustain several thousand jobs, and make life better for families across the Atlantic Canada.

Page 7: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Pursuing the opportunities

Page 8: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Shipbuilding is What We Do

Shipbuilding is in our blood, and has been for over a century. In September, 1889, The New York Times called the newly constructed Halifax Graving Dock “the largest on this side of the Atlantic.”

Page 9: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

120 Years of Quality Shipbuilding

From the Age of Sail, to the most sophisticated combatant vessels of today, Nova Scotia has always been a centre of shipbuilding excellence.

Page 10: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Shipbuilding Expertise is in Our DNA

We built the very first all-Canadian destroyers and 12 coastal defence vessels for the Navy.

Page 11: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Who Benefits?

Page 12: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Industry

In Nova Scotia: $7 billion in direct payroll (not including indirect & induced); $2.7 billion in tax revenue; $6.7 billion in consumer spending; and up to 4000 high value, well paying jobs.

Page 13: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Social Fabric

A thriving economy. A diverse and educated workforce. An entrepreneurial spirit. The ideal lifestyle for raising a family. Affordable living - set against a backdrop of the natural environment and the great outdoors.

Page 14: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Centre of Excellence

Since 2006 alone, our shipyard has invested over $90 million in people, infrastructure and technology, to consistently deliver the best value and provide world-class ships.

Page 15: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Infrastructure

With over $90 million invested in infrastructure since 2006, there is no better location in Canada than Halifax Shipyard to build, refit and repair ships.

Page 16: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Supply Chain

Irving Shipbuilding works with 630 Nova Scotia companies and hundreds more nation-wide. Shipbuilding in Nova Scotia has great economic impact across Canada.

Page 17: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

People

The percentage of Halifax Shipyard employees receiving trades skills upgrading, process improvement training, safety education and training programs, computer skills education, and more, has been consistently growing, with over 90% of the workforce receiving training in 2010.

Page 18: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Young Apprentices/Opportunities

There are over 250 apprentices working in the trades at Halifax Shipyard preparing for high-value jobs. Halifax Shipyard is currently offering diverse co-op and apprenticeship opportunities in engineering, planning, scheduling and accounting.

Page 19: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

Families

Nova Scotia: Built to Build. We’re ideally suited to meet the federal government’s needs. If successful, this contract would create and sustain more than 4,000 jobs, and make life better for families across Atlantic Canada.

Page 20: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

The Next 30 Years

In 2009, 120 years of quality shipbuilding was celebrated at Halifax Shipyard and Irving Shipbuilding experienced unprecedented growth and success.

Page 21: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

What can you do? • Go to www.ShipsStartHere.ca and learn more about the NSPS

submission

• Hold a lunch & learn in your office

• Write a newsletter article, blog post, tweet (hashtag #ShipsStartHere) about the economic benefits of winning the NSPS bid

• Provide a testimonial about what the Next 30 years means to you ShipsStartHere.ca/next30

• Tell two friends who’ll tell two friends—help spread the word about the positive benefits of the NSPS bid

• Place stickers or decals in your business front window showing your support (coming soon)

• Place a digital badge on your homepage showing your support (ShipsStartHere.ca/about/show-your-support/)

Page 22: ShipsStartHere.ca: Nova Scotia’s response to the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy

22

Visit:

ShipsStartHere.ca