
MARAD awards $4.9 million in Small Shipyard Grants
Written by Nick Blenkey
APRIL 18, 2016 — The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) today awarded $4.9 million in grants to support capital improvements at nine small shipyards located throughout the United States.
Made under the Small Shipyard Grant Program, the grants, which were primarily available to U.S. shipyards with less than 600 production employees, will fund a variety of projects including infrastructure improvements and equipment upgrades to increase operational competitiveness and quality vessel construction.
“U.S. shipyards produce what are unquestionably some of the best-built vessels in the world,” said Maritime Administrator Paul “Chip” Jaenichen. “The grants awarded today will help ensure that ‘Built in America’ remains an international shipbuilding standard.”
MARAD received 118 grant applications requesting $80 million in assistance, far exceeding the $4.9 million made available for the grants.
The nine yards receiving the grants are:
Gravois Aluminum Boats, LLC, Jeanerette, LA
$582,410 for a big top portable shelter and a transporter
Chesapeake Shipbuilding, Salisbury, MD
$545,504 for a mobile rough terrain crane and infrastructure improvements
Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Panama City, FL
$529,868 for a precision cutting system
Marine Group Boat Works, Chula Vista, CA
$414,954 for gantry crane and metal working equipment
Diversified Marine, Portland, OR
$304,846 for boom lifts, scissor lifts, welding equipment and other equipment
Conrad Orange Shipyard, Orange, TX
$604,505, for LNG tank building equipment and pipe welding equipment
Yank Marine, Dorchester, NJ
$386,250 for a 70-ton rough terrain crane
Yager Marine, Owensboro, KY
$786,673 for a 1,200-ton dry dock
American Shipyard Company LLC, Newport, RI
$744,990 for a 200-ton travelift
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