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October 13, 2016

$4M waterfront expansion could help bring Belfast ferry-building jobs

FILE PHOTO / BILLY BLACK Building 6, could help Front Street Shipyard land a contract to build a pair of ferries for New York City.

Front Street Shipyard’s construction of a new 21,700-square-foot building on Belfast’s waterfront could help the shipbuilder land a major contract to build ferries for New York City, and bring more jobs to the Waldo County city.

The Bangor Daily News reported that New York is looking to add 18 ferries to its fleet as part of a larger effort to free traffic from its busy streets.

San Francisco-based Hornblower Inc. was chosen to lead the construction efforts in March and Front Street is vying to construct two of the 84-foot ferries in the $4 million building. Front Street hopes to start construction on the building by next April.

JB Turner, the shipyard’s president, told the BDN that Front Street would likely have to hire between 30 and 40 employees if it lands the ferry contract.

“It goes beyond the number of jobs they’ve created,” Belfast City Planner Wayne Marshall told the BDN. “The shipyard has had a transformative impact on the waterfront.”

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