When news broke last week that the Marystown shipyard was unable to handle $100 million of work it was hoped to, the province was buzzing with questions like “why?” and “how?”. Now ExxonMobil is asking “where?” as it has launched a global search for a company that is able to take on the construction of one of the three Hebron modules. But the company is also confirming that a local company has come to the table with a new proposal, and that the new offer is being seriously considered. Read the article at CBC by clicking the link below.
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