Rocky Point Jetty Repairs - Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Esquimalt

The Department of National Defence (DND) has proposed a project which will involve repairs to the Rocky Point Jetty and adjacent float. Jetty repairs will include power washing of topside components, replacement of topside timber guards, resurfacing on bollards, cleats and bull rails, repairing concrete caps and deck panels, replacing fender pile metal flashing caps, filling bolt holes on fender chocks, replacing 7 wood fender piles, removing broken wood fender pile, and replacing chains and ladders. Adjacent float repairs will include power washing gangway and float deck, replacing steel rollers guide angles, replacing metal mooring hoop and bull rail, repairing coating on steel mooring piles and replacing rub strips on piles and pile wells.


Latest update

July 11, 2022 – The public comment period on the project is closed. The Department of National Defence is considering comments received to help inform its determination on whether the carrying out of the project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Key documents

Key documents
Document Number Document Title File Date
1 Public Comment Period on Intent to Make a Determination - July 1, 2022

Contacts

Becky MacInnis
Department of National Defence
Becky MacInnis, Environment Officer / MARPAC Formation Safety and Environment
Formation Safety and Environment, Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt
PO Box 17000 Stn Forces
Victoria, British Columbia V9A 7N2
Email: Rebecca.MacInnis@forces.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Esquimalt (British Columbia)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Ports and Harbours
  • Assessment Status

    In progress
  • Start Date

    2022-07-01
  • Proponent

    Department of National Defence
  • Authorities

    • Department of National Defence
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    83757
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