From Skagit County, WA <[email protected]>
Subject Skagit County Releases IFB for Guemes Ferry Construction
Date September 14, 2023 4:04 PM
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PRESS RELEASE

September 14, 2023




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Jenn Rogers

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Skagit County Releases Invitation for Bids for Construction of Guemes Island Electric Ferry

 

Skagit County is seeking bid proposals for construction and delivery of an all‑electric ferry design to replace the M/V "Guemes."

Designed by Glosten, the 28-car Subchapter-T vessel has a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, with a propulsion plant consisting of two azimuthing thrusters, electrically driven by a battery-electric system charged from shore.

“This is an exciting milestone in the process to replace the current ferry,” said Skagit County Commissioner Ron Wesen. “The ferry provides a vital transportation link to Guemes Island and we’re looking forward to finding a partner to help us deliver the first all-electric ferry in our community.”

Naval architecture firm Glosten was engaged by Skagit County Public Works to develop an all-electric ferry design to replace the "Guemes", a 40-year-old diesel-powered vessel. Like its predecessor, the ferry will provide service between Anacortes and Guemes Island.

Shipyards interested in participating in this Invitation for Bids (IFB) are encouraged to visit [link removed] [ [link removed] ] for more details. Bid proposals are due December 4, 2023, by 1:00 p.m. PST.

*About Skagit County’s Ferry System: *Skagit County [ [link removed] ] has operated a vehicle and passenger ferry service between Anacortes and Guemes Island, WA, since the early 1960s. The current vessel, the M/V "Guemes", is a 21-vehicle, 99-passenger, diesel-powered ferry that was built and put into service in 1979. Today, the ferry operates 365 days a year and transports roughly 200,000 vehicles and 400,000 passengers annually.

There are no alternative roads or highways that provide access to Guemes Island; as such, the Skagit County ferry system serves as a vital transportation link for its ridership. In addition to transporting commuters, the ferry also carries tourist traffic, construction and logging trucks, essential services trucks, and emergency vehicles and personnel to and from the Island.

*About Glosten: *Glosten [ [link removed] ] is a full-service consulting firm of naval architects and marine, electrical, production, and ocean engineers. Founded in 1958, the firm is recognized throughout the marine industry for integrating advanced analysis with practical, experience-based design. In recent years, Glosten has emerged as an industry leader in the design of hybrid and electric-propelled commercial vessels, with multiple vessels already in operation. 

 

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