Ferguson ship builders all work contracts in Scotland: FOI release

Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002


Information requested

Under the freedom of information act can you detail all contract work that has been done by Ferguson ship builders since the Scottish government took control of the yard. Obviously the two calmac ferries but what other work has been completed in this time?.
What investment is required to modernise the yard for future works?. Hope to hear from you soon.

Response

In regards to the information about the commercial work you have requested, please find a list of work undertaken by Ferguson Marine outwith the build of vessels 801/802 below.

DATE

CUSTOMER

DESCRIPTION

JAN 2020

SERCO MARINE LTD.

VARIOUS SITE REPAIRS

JAN 2020

SERCO MARINE LTD.

BASE SUPPLY PIPEWORK & SCAFFOLDING

JAN 2020

SERCO MARINE LTD.

SD RELIABLE - SHAFT BEARING

June 2020

MANGISTAU ACV SOLUTIONS LTD.

Hull 803 / an air-cushioned barge (ACB) for the Caspian Sea

MARCH 2020

INVERLUSSA SHELLFISH COMPANY

LIMITED

Hull 804 / “Helen Rice” – 21 metre workboat

MaY 2021

INVERLUSSA SHELLFISH COMPANY

LIMITED

Hull 805 / “Kallista Helen” – 26.25 metre specialised fish

welfare vessel

JULY 2021

CALMAC FERRIES LIMITED

MANUFACTURE PIPING

JUNE 2022

SERCO MARINE LTD.

REPAIR OF FRESH WATER PIPEWORK

SEPT 2022

WESTERN FERRIES (CLYDE) LTD

MANUFACTURE OF TWO RORO RAMPS

SEPT 2022

BAE SYSTEMS NAVAL SHIPS

CONFIDENTIAL

OCT 2022

CALMAC FERRIES LIMITED

SUPPLY OF VALVES

JUNE 2023

BAE SYSTEMS NAVAL SHIPS

CONFIDENTIAL

Nov 2022

BAE SYSTEMS NAVAL SHIPS

CONFIDENTIAL

SEPT 2023

CALMAC FERRIES LIMITED

MANUFACTURE OF LUGS

FEB 2024

BAE SYSTEMS NAVAL SHIPS

CONFIDENTIAL

As regards your question “What investment is required to modernise the yard for future works?” the Scottish Government commissioned First Marine International (FMI) to provide a report on measures that Ferguson Marine could undertake to increase productivity in line with target markets identified by Ferguson Marine. Scottish Government received this report in January 2023. The measures that FMI identified in this report are considered to be commercially sensitive and therefore I apply Section 33(1) (b) under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA) as disclosure would (or would be likely to) prejudice substantially the commercial interests of any person or organisation – in this case, Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow).

This exemption is subject to the ‘public interest test’. Therefore, taking account of all the circumstances of this case, we have considered if the public interest in disclosing the information outweighs the public interest in applying the exemption. We have found that, on balance, the public interest lies in favour of upholding the exemption. We recognise that there is a public interest in disclosing information as part of open and transparent government. However, on balance, we find that the public interest is more strongly supported by not substantially prejudicing the commercial interests of Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow).

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