A Ministry of Natural Resources patrol boat at Hike Metal. July 9, 2015 (Photo by Kevin Black)A Ministry of Natural Resources patrol boat at Hike Metal. July 9, 2015 (Photo by Kevin Black)
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Local Ship Builder Wins Government Contract

After being turned down by the provincial government, Hike Metal in Wheatley has won a $43-million federal contract.

They will build six search and rescue vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard to be based in the Maritimes.

Owner Andy Stanton says it's a good day for Hike Metal, but they should be busier. "This not a consolation prize for Hike Metal Products. We worked very hard on a comprehensive bid proposal that was accepted by the government of Canada."

The search and rescue boats are to be ready by spring 2017. Stanton says they are hiring skilled trades workers now, and will need to add up to 25 people for the new contract.

He also says they're now moving on from the disappointment of the provincial governments decision to build the new Pelee ferry in Chile.

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