
Crane barge drydocked at Great Lakes Shipyard
NOVEMBER 28, 2016—Great Lakes Shipyard, Cleveland, OH, recently completed the drydocking, steel repairs and ABS Load Line inspection and renewal of the 150 ft x 50 ft x 10 ft crane barge
NOVEMBER 28, 2016—Great Lakes Shipyard, Cleveland, OH, recently completed the drydocking, steel repairs and ABS Load Line inspection and renewal of the 150 ft x 50 ft x 10 ft crane barge
AUGUST 30, 2016 — Vigor Marine, LLC, Portland, OR, is being awarded a $36,592,389 firm-fixed price contract to perform repair and modernization work to support a Chief of Naval Operations Availability as
AUGUST 30, 2016 — Vigor Marine, LLC, Portland, OR, is being awarded a $36,592,389 firm-fixed price contract to perform repair and modernization work to support a Chief of Naval Operations Availability as
JUNE 22, 2016 — Last month Hydrex replaced two pipes on a 228-meter tanker while the vessel was berthed in Rotterdam. Both pipes were leaking and a fast on-site solution was needed
JUNE 3, 2016 — Canadian ship operator Oceanex recently chose Gibraltar ship repairer Gibdock for the drydocking of two of its RO/RO vessels. The 210 m long, 1,300 TEU Oceanex Connaigra arrived
MAY 25, 2016 — Two BAE Systems ship repair yards, BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair and BAE Systems Norfolk Ship Repair, have been awarded significant Navy repair contracts. BAE Systems San
APRIL 7, 2016 — Coatings specialist Jotun reports that it has analyzed the first ever five year drydocking of a vessel treated with its Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) system. The data indicated
FEBRUARY 2, 2016 — General Dynamics-National Steel and Shipbuilding Co., San Diego, CA, is being awarded a $12,668,280 modification to previously awarded cost-plus-award-fee/incentive-fee contract (N00024-15-C-4313) for USS Independence (LCS-2) fiscal 2016 dry-docking
JANUARY 15, 2016 —Boston Ship Repair LLC, Boston, MA, is being awarded a $12,505,219 firm-fixed-price contract for 58-calendar day shipyard availability for the regular overhaul and drydocking of USNS Grumman (T-AO 195).
Work by the shipyard will include clean and gas free tanks, voids, cofferdams and spaces, deck non-skid renewal, ballast tank preservation, cylinder head and liner overhaul, main engine overhaul, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning support, degaussing system repairs, annual lifeboat certification, galley ventilation system cleaning, docking and undocking, propeller system maintenance and boss cap replacement, bow thruster maintenance, overhauling sea valves, and underwater hull cleaning and painting.
The contract includes options which, if exercised, would bring the total contract value to $16,566,073.
Work will be performed in San Francisco and is expected to be completed by April 1, 2016.
Fiscal 2016 maintenance and repair funds in the amount of $16,501,090 will be obligated in 2016.
The contract was competitively procured, with proposals solicited via the Federal Business Opportunities website and two offers received.
The Navy’s Military Sealift Command is the contracting activity (N32205-16-C-4308).