BMT Nigel Gee (BMT), a subsidiary of BMT Group, announced earlier today a new contract with sister company BMT Designers & Planners and Louisiana-based shipyard Metal Shark for two 32m high speed/low wake wash, 149-passenger aluminum catamaran ferries for the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA).

BMT Secures New Orleans Passenger Ferry Contract

BMT Nigel Gee will be responsible for concept through to production design with BMT Designer & Planners providing local US presence and design engineering support.

BMT was selected due to its experience and proven designs in the fast low wash ferry sector.

John Bonafoux, BMT Nigel Gee’s Managing Director, explains: “The proven eco-friendly design will greatly improve passenger comfort and have extremely low wash to provide minimal environmental impact. The ferries will be run at a service speed of 22.5 knots.

BMT has recently signed a contract for similar vessels to connect Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia.  It’s fantastic to see this design being built, which could work well on many other city routes in the United States.”

Currently, RTA operates two ferries which were built in 1937 and 1977 to transport passengers in the New Orleans area across the Mississippi River between Algiers Point and Canal Street, and Lower Algiers and Chalmette.

BMT Designers & Planners’ President, Kai Skvarla, comments: “We are extremely pleased to win this design contract with BMT Nigel Gee and Metal Shark drawing upon years of expertise and established collaboration.”

Deliveries for both vessels are scheduled for 2018.

Source: BMT