Scottish Government slammed over £200k diesel generator spend for ferries due to be replaced [Press and Journal]





Date: 04/07/2021

It comes after CalMac Ferries advertised for companies who make ^emergency generator sets^ to submit bids to win a contract worth £200,000.


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Scottish Government slammed over £200k diesel generator spend for ferries due to be replaced

Press and Journal

It comes after CalMac Ferries advertised for companies who make emergency generator sets to submit bids to win a contract worth £200,000.

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On 3rd April 2018 the slipways on either side of the Kyles of Bute crossing were part way through a comprehensive rebuild and MV Loch Dunvegan was operating from a temporary slipway, slightly to the south of the usual facility at Colintraive.
Location: Colintraive
Company: Piers on the Firth of Clyde
03/04/2018 Mark Bartlett
Calmac ferry MV Loch Fyne arrives at the linkspan on Mallaig Pier after crossing from Armadale on Skye on 27th July 2018. This vessel was one of two originally built for the Kyle of Localsh to Skye service but made redundant by the bridge. Sister ship Loch Dunvegan is now the regular vessel on the short Kyles of Bute service.
Location: Mallaig Pier
Company: Caledonian MacBrayne
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