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Mon Sep 8, 2025, 04:01 PM Monday

Coast Guard issues contract for major icebreaker port expansion in Seattle

The U.S. Coast Guard announced Tuesday that it has awarded a $137 million contract for the first phase of a project intended to allow its Seattle base to host two new heavy icebreakers.

The contract, awarded to The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, covers dredging of the Coast Guard’s Slip 36 and construction of two ship berths capable of hosting the new icebreakers, formally known as Polar Security Cutters.

The first of those ships, the Polar Sentinel, is expected to be complete in 2030. When accepted into the Coast Guard, it will be the service’s first new heavy icebreaker since the Polar Star was commissioned in 1977.

The Coast Guard operates the federal government’s icebreaker fleet, and the Polar Star is key to supplying American research bases in Antarctica from its Seattle home port.

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/briefs/coast-guard-issues-contract-for-major-icebreaker-port-expansion-in-seattle/

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Disappointed. I thought you meant ICEbreakers! Wonder Why Monday #1
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