PBO’s latest estimate says warships will cost $77B as estimated price jumps $17B
OTTAWA — Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux is predicting that a new fleet of warships to be built for the Royal Canadian Navy will cost $17 billion more than the federal government’s estimate.
Giroux says building the 15 new warships modelled on the British-designed Type-26 frigate, which are to form the Navy’s backbone for most of the century, will cost $77 billion in all.
The Liberal government in 2017 set the project’s budget at $60 billion, a number that defence officials reiterated in an interview with The Canadian Press last month.
Giroux’s estimate is in a new report released this morning and is likely to increase pressure on the government to change directions to keep the project’s costs under control.