This website uses cookies to manage authentication, navigation, and other functions. By using our website, you agree that we can place these types of cookies on your device.
Royal Bahamas Defence Force contracts Damen for fleet of long range patrol craft
Royal Bahamas Defence Force contracts Damen for fleet of long range patrol craft
Posted On
a
Naval
Industry News - Netherlands, Bahamas
Royal
Bahamas Defence Force contracts Damen for fleet of long range patrol
craft
Following a six-year acquisition program, the Government of the Bahamas
has announced the signing of a Letter of Intent to acquire 9 vessels
for the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and construction work for their
naval bases. The contract has been placed with Damen Shipyards Group,
headquartered in Gorinchem, the Netherlands.
In announcing the contract, the Minister of National Security, the Hon.
Dr. Bernard Nottage, stressed that his Government was determined to
protect the security and economic well-being of the people of the Bahamas
and this order was a powerful endorsement of this commitment.
New
fleet
The fleet of vessels includes a dedicated roll-on, roll-off landing
craft (a Stan Lander 5612) which will be fitted with a 25 tonne crane
and demountable disaster relief equipment. Special containers will be
acquired to provide emergency relief, medical facilities, desalinated
water and sanitary equipment which will rapidly be deployed in the event
of a natural disaster. In addition, eight patrol vessels, four of the
Damen Stan Patrol 4207 type and another four type SPa 3007, will join
the Bahamas’ fleet.
Damen Coastal and Offshore Patrol Vessels already operate for years
in the coastal waters of the USA, Canada, Jamaica, Barbados, Mexico,
Honduras, Cape Verde and the Netherlands.
The specialised long range patrol craft are designed to operate in the
shallow waters of the Bahamas and will help to plug the gaps in the
security network while addressing the concern of local fishermen who
have been demanding more protection for this vital sector of the economy.
Bahamas Class upgrade
Included in the contract is a mid-life upgrade of the Bahamas Class
vessels that entered service in 1999. This upgrade will be undertaken
in the Bahamas under Damen’s supervision and will extend the operational
lifecycle of these vessels for several years.
(Video: Damen)
Naval
base construction works
The project will include the acquisition of a fleet of various vessel
types and the upgrading and construction of three bases in the Bahamas.
There will be additional dredging works to facilitate the new long
range patrol craft and to provide the Defence Force with first class
facilities.
Partnership with Van Oord
Damen has been in business for over 85 years. In that time Damen has
not only specialised in vessel design and shipbuilding, but also in
the logistical and civil engineering challenges that often surround
major new building projects. For the Royal Bahamas Defence Force project
the company is partnering with one of the world’s largest dredging
companies – Van Oord – to deliver the entire package in
the shortest possible time frame, commencing in early 2014. The contract
will include a spares and training package and great emphasis will
be placed on skills transfer to ensure the vessels can be maintained
and operated by Bahamians.
Much of the work to be undertaken by Van Oord will be subcontracted
to local partners and will enhance access to Matthew Town in Greater
Inagua and Gun Point in Ragged Point. Additional works and marine
assets are earmarked in Bimini and Grand Bahamas to ensure the northern
zone is also fully protected.
Damen Area Director Americas, Mr Sander van Oord, said: “Damen
is a company that prides itself on the quality and performance of
the ships we build. We are delighted to welcome the Government of
the Bahamas to our family and will strive to deliver this package
on time and within budget. These are the hallmarks of Damen that have
helped us become market leader in the Caribbean.”