Claim R-001.1 / Capability
CS / DEF / 001 · Preview 0.2
Steel and aluminium structural fabrication for marine vessels, including hull section repair.
Recorded against Tessery Marine Fabrication Ltd., Dartmouth, NS · record R-001 · Fabrication
Illustrative research preview. Every supplier in this register is fictional and no finding about any real firm is published. The structure — claim, source, date, reviewer, status — is the product.
Evidence · 2 sources
- 01 Canadian Company Capabilities Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
CCC profile, "Products and services" section retrieved
“Structural steel and aluminum fabrication; hull section repair and replacement; marine outfitting.”
Evidence status: partial. Self-reported Declared by the supplier. Supports the claim; cannot establish it alone.
- 02 CanadaBuys contract history Public Services and Procurement Canada
CanadaBuys award record, ship repair, 2025 (illustrative locator AW-25-0412) retrieved
“Description: fabrication and installation of replacement deck plating and stiffeners.”
- Reviewer
- Reviewer A (analyst) · signed
- Status
- Evidence status: established. Reviewed over evidence established
- Rationale
- The award record describes the same class of work the firm declares. Two independent open sources agree on the capability as worded.
Cite as
Capacity Signal, CS/DEF/001, Preview 0.2 (2026-08-18), claim R-001.1, status Reviewed. https://capacitysignal.ca/reports/cs-def-001/claims/r-001-1/
Stated limits
What this claim does not tell you
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Absence from the register is not a negative finding.
The register was assembled from 6 open source classes. A firm that does not appear may simply not be described in those sources. Nomination is free and takes one form.
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Award records establish that work was contracted, not that it was performed to standard.
Performance, delivery, and quality history are not in the open record. Contract history claims are graded on the award record alone.
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Controlled goods content is excluded, permanently.
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