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February 5, 2025 was the opening of HMC Dockyard Esquimalt’s new B Jetty.

The $1.1 billion A/B Jetty Recapitalization Project includes the demolition of the existing A and B jetties and replacing them with larger, more modern and robust structures. This will allow CFB Esquimalt to accommodate the new ships the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) will receive through Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy, including the Joint Support Ships and the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships.

The construction of the new B Jetty created close to 1,300 jobs throughout its four-year duration. These jobs will be sustained with the construction of A Jetty, as the replacement of B and A jetties is being carried out successively to maintain the RCN’s ample berthing space during construction.

The A/B Jetty Recapitalization Project is expected to be completed in 2031. The new infrastructure uses durable, sustainable materials and was built using modern technologies and construction practices. The structure was designed to be responsive to the accelerating pace of climate change and to withstand the effects of an earthquake or rising waters from a tsunami.

By Editor