$1.8M contract to dismantle former navy ship challenged by r

$1.8M contract to dismantle former navy ship challenged by rival bidder


Posted: Apr 01, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 1
The former Cormorant navy ship sits at a work site in Sheet Harbour, N.S. A rival company recently accused RJ MacIsaac Construction of Antigonish of breaching their contract terms, by dismantling parts of the ship while it was afloat.(CBC)
The Canadian Coast Guard is rejecting claims that a Nova Scotia company is improperly dismantling the former navy ship Cormorant.
Last week, a rival bidder for the job filed a notice of objection seeking to have the $1.8-million coast guard contract terminated.
They claim RJ MacIsaac Construction of Antigonish breached the terms by dismantling parts of the ship while afloat at a work site in Sheet Harbour.

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