Last week, the Department of Defense awarded contracts to 10 companies for the repair, maintenance and modernization of the Navy’s non-nuclear surface ships homeported in or visiting the Northwest U.S.
The scope of work includes continuous maintenance, emergent maintenance, and short-term (10 months or less) chief of Naval Operations availabilities. The total value of the multiple award contract is a combined $944 million.
Work will be performed in the Everett, Wash., region and is expected to be completed by January 2029.
A portion of the funding ($100,000) will be obligated from the Navy’s fiscal 2024 operations and maintenance budget, while the rest will be determined on a per-order basis.
The 10 companies include:
• Delphinus Engineering Inc., Eddystone, Pa.
• East Coast Repair & Fabrication, Portsmouth, Va.
• Epsilon Systems, Portsmouth, Va.
• Fincantieri Marine Repair, Jacksonville, Fla.
• General Dynamics NASSCO, Bremerton, Wash.
• Integrated Marine Services Inc., Chula Vista, Calif.
• Propulsion Controls Engineering LLC, San Diego.
• Standard Inspection Services/Standard Welding & Fabrication, San Diego.
• Vigor Marine LLC, Portland, Ore.
The Navy’s Sea Systems Command is acting as contractor.