Government Fleet
The government fleet
consists of over 720 vessels of different
types and sizes with major mechanised
vessels serving 15 government departments
including the Hong Kong Police Force,
Customs and Excise and Fire Services.
These are mainly purpose-built vessels
operated and manned by the user departments
or the Marine Department. The department
itself controls some 22 pontoons and 59
vessels, which comprise mainly patrol
launches, conveyance launches and some
specialised vessels such as hydrographic
survey launches and explosives carriers.
They are deployed to serve the needs of
port operations and other government departments
that do not have their own fleets.
Since 1999, the department
has been outsourcing the provision of
marine transport services, such as conveyance
launches and tug boats, to private contractors.
In 2005, seven pollution control vessels
were outsourced. Currently, the department
has contracts with local companies for
23 vessels to provide various types of
services to the department.
Government Dockyard
The Government Dockyard
is on Stonecutters Island with a land
site of 9.8 hectares and a sheltered water
basin of 8.3 hectares. It serves as one
of the operational bases for the Marine
Department, the Hong Kong Police Force
and the Customs and Excise Department. The dockyard is also
responsible for the design, procurement
and maintenance of all vessels for the
Government. Eighteen new vessels costing
$78 million were built and delivered to
the Government during the year. Seven
new building contracts, worth $21 million,
were awarded to shipbuilders in Hong Kong
and overseas. |