The Bull Arm site is up for lease or sale

    Wednesday, 27 December 2023 12:08

    By Tonya Organ

    The Bull Arm Fabrication Site is Atlantic Canada's largest fabrication site.

    Government is looking to sell or lease the Bull Arm Fabrication site and have issued a request for proposals. The Bull Arm Fabrication Site is Atlantic Canada's largest fabrication site. It spans over 25 square kilometres with 10 kilometres of paved roadway, and 20,600 square metres of fabrication facilities and marine infrastructure. Industry Minister Andrew Parsons says the main objective is the site continues to be used in a fashion that provides the maximum economic and employment benefit to this province. The site was originally developed for the Hibernia project in the 1990s but has played a key role in the development of a number of major projects since that time, including serving as the location for the construction and integration of major components for the Hebron project. Parsons says this is intended to determine the level of interest. The RFP can be found at gov.nl.ca.  

     

     

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