The wages will be "somewhat" lower and what some industry insiders call "complicated jurisdictional issues" appear to have been removed as trade unions inch closer to a formal labour agreement on construction of a concrete gravity structure (CGS) at Argentia. Above is the Argentia drydock where the concrete gravity structure will be built. - Oil industry insiderThis labour model is similar to what happens in western Canada and elsewhere around the world. The CGS is a major component of the $2.2-billion West White Rose extension construction project. (Courtesy of the Port of Argentia)The project couldn't come at a better time for the construction industry.
Source: CBC News June 07, 2017 22:07 UTC