Maritime Launch (MAXQ) is seeking candidate firms and individuals to expand its team.
The successful candidates will fill the roles of Architectural and Engineering Design (A&E) firm, as well as Owner Authorized Representative (OAR), and support the expansion of small-class launch vehicle offerings at Spaceport Nova Scotia, where phase-one construction is now complete.
The selected firm or individuals will support site configuration, facility requirements, launch vehicle interface requirements and operational requirements. Maritime has received statements of interest from numerous launch vehicle developers to date.
All interested parties can submit capabilities and qualifications to Maritime Launch. Responses must include comprehensive experience in the following:
- Developing an owner statement of requirements for each facility
- Tender A&E design packages
- Reviewing drawings and specifications and direct A&E design firms
- Reviewing and managing budgets associated with design and construction
- Acting as a liaison between design teams, contractors, and owner-supplied equipment suppliers during construction
The Sources Sought RFI is available to interested bidders on www.maritimelaunch.com. Proposals will be received until May 15, 2023, at 11:59 pm, and must be submitted electronically to info@maritimelaunch.com.
President and CEO Stephen Matier spoke with Brieanna McCutcheon about the news.
Maritime Launch Services is a commercial space company based in Nova Scotia. The company is developing Spaceport Nova Scotia, a launch site for satellite delivery for global broadband, near-earth imaging and other science-related activities.
Maritime Launch (MAXQ) last traded at $0.19 per share.
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