Model Boat Mayhem

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length.
Pages: [1]   Go Down

Author Topic: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole  (Read 4418 times)

Lady Lifeboat

  • Shipmate
  • *
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 8
RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« on: January 10, 2013, 09:11:36 pm »

                       RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in PooleThe RNLI has  received planning permission from the Borough of Poole allowing the charity to build a facility at its Poole HQ in Dorset to bring all-weather lifeboat production in-house.
  This secures the future of all-weather lifeboat production and maintenance for the lifesaving charity.

An All-weather Lifeboat Centre, to be built on land already owned by the RNLI, will save millions of pounds each year, as well as create 90 new jobs in Poole.

The project is estimated to cost £11.2 million but, once up and running will save the charity £3.7 million every year. Taking into account the timeline towards full production and maintenance, the centre is expected to pay for itself in less than 10 years.

RNLI Chief Executive Paul Boissier says: ‘We need to make the best use of all donations we receive, so once we saw the benefits of bringing the work in-house, and as there are fewer and fewer boat builders able to work to our very specific requirements, we knew we had to go ahead – even in the current economic climate. We’ll be our own customer and so have a “guaranteed order book” – planning for our lifeboat requirements means we’ll need to build six new all-weather lifeboats annually for the next 20 years.

‘Over the last few years we’ve focused on improving our efficiency and so have secured £6.2 million of savings for this project, but we need to fundraise for the remaining £5 million. We must succeed because being unsure of our future lifeboat supply is not an option. We need tight control of production over the long-term, and we have a duty to guarantee the quality of our lifeboats – lifeboats that our volunteer crews rely on every time they launch to save others.’

Councillor Philip Eades, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Borough of Poole says: ‘The Committee is aware that Officers have worked closely with the RNLI to ensure the best outcome for Poole. The RNLI has amended the proposals to improve the initial application and to override any concerns.
 
‘I am pleased that the Planning Committee was able to give this development their unanimous support. The proposal will create significant new jobs, demonstrate a commitment to a quality building and a continued investment in Poole creating a modern boat building facility and a right of way through their site linking Asda with Whittles Way.’

The RNLI successfully produces inshore lifeboats at the charity’s Inshore Lifeboat Centre on the Isle of Wight; this operation will continue. Additionally the RNLI already designs its own all-weather lifeboats; produces the hulls in-house; and successfully operates an all-weather lifeboat maintenance centre at RNLI HQ. This project is a logical next step for the charity.

Mr Boissier continues:

‘Our vision is to develop a British centre of engineering excellence in Poole. Built on land we already own, the new centre will revolutionise our lifeboat construction and maintenance programme, bringing every stage of the production process under one roof. This will ensure we are fully equipped to build the new generation of 25 knot lifeboats allowing our crews to continue to save lives for many years to come.

‘We have extended our apprenticeships scheme from four to six per year to help ensure a bank of skilled people for the new jobs that will be generated in Poole, and so we’ll be helping to keep boatbuilding and manufacturing skills alive in the British workforce for many years to come.’

The next stage of the project will see the old buildings cleared from the site, the sea wall rebuilt and the site raised to comply with flood defence requirements; then, once a building contractor is appointed by the RNLI, construction work at the Holes Bay site can start. The current lifeboat maintenance operation has moved to Cobbs Quay, across the water at Holes Bay, where the RNLI will be renting space temporarily until the new facility is up and running.
 
The All-weather Lifeboat Centre will see its first phase of operations, including all-weather lifeboat refit and overhaul, beginning by Spring 2014; and all-weather lifeboat hull and deck moulding moving across from RNLI SAR Composites in Lymington by 2019. The RNLI will offer jobs at the new Poole facility to those working at the Lymington site.

Shannon class all-weather lifeboats will be the first class of all-weather lifeboat to be built at the facility.


   
Logged

Rottweiler

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 2,160
  • Location: Carharrack Cornwall
Re: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2013, 01:42:39 am »

Anything long term that will save money is a good thing for the RNLI. It is stated that it will give jobs to 90 people at Poole.
Unfortunately,this will inevidentally mean the loss of jobs at the yards,who have for many years offered a wonderful maintenence service to the RNLI and the Lifeboats,and I would not be surprised to see the closure of some of them.I shall continue to support this much needed service for as long as I am able.
Mick F
Logged

dpbarry

  • If it ain't broke, break it and curse fixing it!
  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 462
  • Location: Newcastle, Co Down
    • Newcastle Lifeboat Station
Re: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2013, 11:37:18 pm »

That's the unfortunate issue with relocating inhouse. Its a double edged sword. One the one hand you can guarantee that hulls/repairs etc will continue as it is inhouse and you don't have to worry about a firm going bust but on the otherhand jobs may/will be lost if the original firm(s) can't generate orders to offset loss of RNLI contracts.


If I remember correctly, the RNLI had 3 firms on the books to offset possibilities of any going bust in these hard economic times and affecting current operations.


I suppose, there is also the issue of experienced workers possibly being lost by these firms to the RNLI. How that affects the firms remains to be seen.


Interesting times ahead for everyone but with the way the economy is going, I personally think (as current crew) it is a positive move.


Declan


Logged

Rottweiler

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 2,160
  • Location: Carharrack Cornwall
Re: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2013, 11:46:01 pm »

My son is one of those affected, by the changes as he has been spraying Lifeboats for a number of years at the boatyard he works for.I hope he will be able to use those skills on the Yachts that need them,whilst still continueing to work for the same business where he has been since he left school.He has a fine reputation for his quality work.
Mick F
Logged

furball

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 251
  • Location: Herne Bay, Kent
Re: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2013, 12:43:34 pm »

Quote
If I remember correctly, the RNLI had 3 firms on the books to offset possibilities of any going bust in these hard economic times and affecting current operations.




The RNLI bought out the hull manufacturing facility from Green Marine several years ago, now called SAR Composites.




http://rnli.org/aboutus/lifeboatsandstations/Pages/SAR-Composites.aspx


Lance

Logged

dpbarry

  • If it ain't broke, break it and curse fixing it!
  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 462
  • Location: Newcastle, Co Down
    • Newcastle Lifeboat Station
Re: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2013, 07:27:42 pm »


The RNLI bought out the hull manufacturing facility from Green Marine several years ago, now called SAR Composites.

http://rnli.org/aboutus/lifeboatsandstations/Pages/SAR-Composites.aspx


Lance


Hmm!!. At the lifeboat college, I was led to believe they had outsourced to a number of companies so that in the event of one going under, they still had others to keep up production. Whether it was hull production or fitting out, I'm not sure but I'll find out.


Whilst on a course at the college in August I saw the area where the new factory is going to be built.


Declan
Logged

furball

  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 251
  • Location: Herne Bay, Kent
Re: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2013, 07:48:31 pm »

Quote
Whilst on a course at the college in August I saw the area where the new factory is going to be built.


Yes, it's on the current depot site (behind Asda). They've got to raise the ground level by a metre before they start putting the buildings up!


We had a good talk about it by Mike Vlasto (the current operations director) at the LBES meeting at the boat show last week.


Lance
Logged

dpbarry

  • If it ain't broke, break it and curse fixing it!
  • Full Mayhemer
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 462
  • Location: Newcastle, Co Down
    • Newcastle Lifeboat Station
Re: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2013, 07:56:27 pm »


Yes, it's on the current depot site (behind Asda). They've got to raise the ground level by a metre before they start putting the buildings up!


We had a good talk about it by Mike Vlasto (the current operations director) at the LBES meeting at the boat show last week.


Lance


The college and surrounding area is an impressive sight.

Got this from a friend who works for RNLI.

''there are a few places that the Rnli use for different classes of hull. Tamar is at present done by DML Plymouth, Some of the Trents were done at Souters on the Isle of Wight and Atlantics done at Souters on the Isle of Wight''

He's going to clarify details tomorrow.

Declan
Logged

RobL

  • Shipmate
  • *
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 8
  • Model Boat Mayhem is Great!
  • Location: United Kingdom
Re: RNLI gets go ahead to build all-weather lifeboats in Poole
« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2013, 06:13:38 pm »

There's due to be a public viewing area too, so definitely of interest to enthusiasts
Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
 

Page created in 0.624 seconds with 18 queries.