Federal government face time crunch as warship project takes next step
OTTAWA — The federal government is in a race against the clock when it comes to building new warships for the navy, with officials conceding Thursday there’s little room for further delays or hangups in the multibillion-dollar project.
On Thursday, the government fired the starting gun on a long-anticipated competition that will determine what vessel will replace the navy’s frigates and destroyers.
Twelve of the world’s largest defence and shipbuilding companies have been given six months to submit their designs, with a winner expected to be announced next summer and construction to begin in the early 2020s.
Public Procurement Minister Judy Foote said that by asking for a pre-existing foreign design, rather than one made from scratch in Canada, the government hopes it can shave time and money off the project.


