It was “very disappointing,” said Scotland’s Deputy First Minister, that the costs have risen again for the completion of a new CalMac ferry that is both over budget and late in delivery.
The comment by the Scottish MSP Kate Forbes, representing Lochaber and Badenoch, was made after bosses at the nationalised shipyard of Ferguson Marine in Port Glasgow had confirmed the estimated cost to complete the 7,040 tons, Glen Rosa has now risen by a further £7 million.
In total the costs are £192m to complete the second of twin hybrid-powered newbuilds, which, as reported in December, is delayed by another six months. The 102.4m ferry is to operate to Arran on the Firth of Clyde route in southwest Scotland.
When contingency funding is included, the overall estimated The cost for the 852-passenger/127-car and 16-lorry-capacity ferry had now reached
£197.5m.
The National has more on the rising financial costs of the new build and the response from opposition MSPs.

















































