Vancouver Shipyard
Vancouver Shipyard - Vancouver, BC
3 Drydocks upt to 357m x 38m.
Vancouver Shipyards Co. Ltd., originally incorporated in 1902, moved in 1968 from the shores of downtown Vancouver to its present thirty-five acre custom-built facility on the North Shore of Burrard Inlet at 50 Pemberton Avenue, in North Vancouver. Since its inception, the company has consistently performed to high standards of excellence by designing, building and repairing vessels for coastal and deepsea operations and, in turn, has established itself as the foremost shipbuilding and ship repair operation on the Canadian Pacific Coast. The yard's facilities include a major steel forming shop, large fabrication and assembly hall, totally enclosed paint facility, and a SyncroLift capable of lifting vessels up to 1200 tonnes.

Floating drydocks
220 metres (722 feet) x 45.8 metres (150 feet)
36,000 tonne lift capacity
Cranage to 85 tonnes
131.1 metres (430 feet) x 33.5 metres (110 feet)
30,000 tonne lift capacity

Graving dock

347.67 metres (1140 feet) x 38.40 metres (126 feet)
Vessels up to 100,000 DWT
Cranage to 150 tonnes   

Syncrolift
82.3 metres long (270 feet) x 21.3 metres wide (70 feet)
1,200 tonne lift capacity
Cranage to 100 tonnes  

Building Berth
Level shipbuilding berth and side launchway
168 metres (550 feet) x 30 metres (98 feet)