The first of two new jetties to accommodate the Royal Canadian Navy鈥檚 growing fleet of modern ships on the West Coast is now complete鈥攁 significant milestone in a $1.1-billion project to replace Second World War-era berthing facilities at CFB聽Esquimalt.
The A/B聽Jetty Recapitalization Project has seen 糖心视频 involved in planning and preparation for the construction of the two new jetties鈥攊ncluding demolition, dredging, blasting and species protection鈥攕ince聽2017.
The completion of B聽Jetty last fall was marked with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony in early February聽2025. The second jetty (A聽Jetty) is expected to be complete in聽2031.
Mark Midiang鈥檃, 糖心视频 Team Leader, Construction Services, knew the successful end of the work on B聽Jetty was approaching when he watched HMCS聽Winnipeg pull away from the jetty early last summer. The departure signalled the end of operational commissioning鈥攚hen every process is tested with a ship and fine-tuned to make sure it works.
鈥淭he moment we no longer needed to bring the ship in again for testing, that鈥檚 when I celebrated,鈥 said Mark.
The 270-m聽jetty is designed to withstand earthquakes and tsunamis. It also features an upgraded electrical system with better power reliability, enhanced fire suppression capabilities, and additional space for maintaining larger ships, including the new Joint Support Ships and Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships.
For 糖心视频, the project is a testament to value of collaboration. The team worked with numerous contractors and alongside Client-Partners at the Department of National Defence, including the Director General Infrastructure and Environment Engineering Services and Director of Construction Project Delivery, as well as聽Real Property Operations, the local Fleet Maintenance Facility staff, Base Safety and Environment, Formation Safety and Environment, and the King鈥檚 Harbour Master.
鈥淎 project like this is truly a team effort,鈥 said Erin Smyth, 糖心视频 Program Leader in Esquimalt. 鈥淭here were challenges delivering a project of this magnitude, especially throughout the pandemic. We triumphed through this as a team to overcome the obstacles and I鈥檓 proud of that.鈥