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U.S. NAVY

CURRENT NAVY, COAST GUARD & MARAD OVERHAUL, MAINTENANCE & CONVERSION CONTRACTS AT U.S. YARDS

SHIPYARD

Alabama Dry Dock

Atlantic Drydock

Atlantic Marine

Bath Iron Works

Bath-Portland

Bender Shipbuilding . . . .

Coastal Drydock

Charleston Naval Shipyard .

Dillingham Ship Repair . .

Electric Boat

General Ship

Honolulu Shipyard . . . .

Ingalls Shipbuilding . . .

Jacksonville Shipyards . .

Jonathan

Long Beach Naval Shipyard

Mare Island Navy Yard . .

National Steel

Newport News Shipbuilding

Norfolk Navy Yard ....

Norfolk Shipbuilding . . .

Pearl Harbor Navy Yard

Pennsylvania Shipbuilding

Philadelphia Navy Yard

Portsmouth Navy Yard . .

Puget Sound Navy Yard

Service Engineering ....

Southwest Marine ....

Todd-Galveston . . . .

Todd-San Pedro . . .

Todd-Seattle

USCG Yard-Curtis Bay

OWNER TYPE OF WORK

Phased maintenance on USS Lexington (AVT-16)

Repairs to USS Flatley (FFG-21)

Repairs to USS Saratoga (CV-60)

Overhaul 4 USCG cutters

Overhaul DDs Deyo & O'Bannon

Overhaul USS Pensacola (LSD-38)

Overhaul USS Shreveport (LPD-12)

Overhaul USS Calhoun (SSBN-630)

Overhaul USS Jackson (SSBN-634)

Overhaul USS Sturgeon (SSN-637)

Convert ex-President Polk to craneship

Phased maintenance on SSBN-731-3

Maintenance on USS Miller (FF-1091) and

USS Valdez (FF-1096)

Repairs to USS Mclnerney (FFG-8)

Modernize battleship Wisconsin (BB-64)

Repairs to USNS Waccanaw (A0-109)

Phased maintenance on USS Saganaw

Modernize battleship Missouri (BB-63)

Overhaul USS Cleveland (LPD-7)

Overhaul USS Schofield (FFG-3)

Overhaul USS Hammerhead (SSN-663)

Convert two tankers to hospital ships

Phased maintenance on four LSTs

Overhaul USS Merrill (DD-976)

Overhaul USS Home (CG-30)

Overhaul USS Leahy (CG-16)

Maintenance on three LSTs

Overhaul USS Daniel Boone (SSBN-629)

Overhaul & refuel USS Benjamin Franklin (SSBN-640)

Overhaul USS Eisenhower (CVN-69)

Prep for overhaul USS George Bancroft (SSBN-643)

PSA for USS Chicago (SSN-721)

PSA for USS Key West (SSN-722)

PSA for USS Nevada (SSBN-733)

Overhaul USS Nassau (LHA-4)

Overhaul USS Memphis (SSN-691)

Phased maint. on AO-178, 179, 186

Overhaul USS Caloosahatchee (AO-98)

Overhaul USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2)

Convert three containerships to auxiliary crane ships

Overhaul USS Skate (SSN-578)

Overhaul USS Omaha (SSN-692)

Phased maint. on USS Patterson (FF-1061)

Maint. on USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7)

SLEP on Independence (CV-62)

Overhaul USS Bolivar (SSBN-641)

Overhaul USS Augusta (SSN-710)

Overhaul USS James K. Polk (SSBN-645)

Overhaul USS Ranger (CV-61)

Overhaul USS Texas (CGN-39)

Repair & overhaul USS Nimitz (CVN-68)

Overhaul USNS Spica (T-AFS-9)

Phased maint. on AE-29, 32-34

Overhaul USS Dubuque (LPD-8)

Repairs to USS Kansas (AOR-3) and

Wichita (AOR-1)

SRN on 4 16/26 class ships

Overhaul USS Cayuga (LST-1186), USS Racine (LST-1191) and USS Schenectady (LST-1185)

Overhaul USS Fife (DD-991)

PSA for USS Germantown (LSD-42)

Convert C-5 to T-AVB

Maintenance on USS Vincennes (CG-49)

Overhaul USS Ingersoll (DD-652)

Phased maintenance on AOEs

Overhaul eight USCG cutters

SLEP for 14 buoy tenders

Major maintenance on 16 WMECs $VALUE 10,132,000 6,260,259 3,500,000 117,452,000 44,600,000 9,670,000 10,500,000 20,500,000 4,000,000 46,475,000 8,000,000 222,800,000 5,118,924 9,900,000 500,000,000 336,200,000 3,500,000 6,039,000 5,858,543 12,800,000 17,063,000 276,600,000 19,400,000 3,310,156 3,077,484 3,981,760 38,900,000 3,478,000 16,167,222 46,960,000 5-10 mil/yr 4,861,747 240,000,000 5,700,000 135,000,000 10,700,000 4,154,000 10,000,000 41,600,000 35,000,000 30,347,940 3,938,165 27,500,000 3,750,000 13,500,000 6,000,000 234,903,000 8,500,000

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Major Navy Contracts (continued)

March 31, 1990. Eighteen bids were soli- cited and three bids were received. The

Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,

D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024- 86-C-5382).

General Dynamics Corporation, Pomona

Division, Pomona, Calif., is being awarded a $12,708,683 firm-fixed-price contract for long lead time materials for Standard Mis- sile 1 (SM-1). Work will be performed in

Pomona (98 percent), and Window Rock.

Ariz. (2 percent), and is expected to be com- pleted in September 1988. Contract funds would not have expired at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract combines purchases for Australia (22 percent), Italy (5 percent), France (11 percent), the Neth- erlands (54 percent), and Japan (8 per- cent), under the Foreign Military Sales pro- gram. The Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-C-5500).

June 20

Lockheed Electronics Company, Plain- field, N.J., is being awarded a $51,700,000 firm-fixed-price modification definitizing a letter contract for hardware for MK-86 Mod 9 gun fire control systems. Work will be per- formed in Plainfield, and is expected to be completed January 31, 1988.The Naval Sea

Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-C- 7044).

Bender Shipbuilding and Repair Compa- ny Incorporated, Mobile, Ala., is being awarded a $9,670,000 firm-fixed-price con- tract for the regular overhaul of USS Pensa- cola (LSD-38). Work will be performed in

Mobile, and is expected to be completed

April 13, 1987. Nineteen bids were solicited and nine offers were received. The Supervi- sor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair,

Portsmouth, Va., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-H-8118).

June 24

Westmont Industries, Santa Fe Springs,

Calif., is being awarded a $7,370,000 fixed- price contract for the manufacture and delivery of two 25-ton portal cranes to the

Naval Submarine Base, Bangor, Wash., and one 25-ton portal crane to the Naval Sub- marine Base, Kings Bay, Ga. The contract contains options for two additional cranes for Kings Bay in future years and a potential value of $12,360,000. Work will be per- formed in Santa Fe Springs, and is expected to be completed in December 1988. Five bids were received. The Naval Facilities

Engineering Command, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity (N62472-85-C- 1473).

June 25

Norfolk Shipbuilding and Drydock Cor- poration, Norfolk, Va., is being awarded an $18,431,371 firm-fixed-price contract for conducting the regular overhaul availability of USS L.Y. Spear (AS-36) as part of a com- petitive test program between public and private shipyards. The contract will cover repairs and alterations to the hull, electrical, mechanical and combat systems. Work will be performed in Norfolk, and is expected to be completed in June 1987. Fourteen bids were solicited and four offers were re- ceived. The Naval Sea Systems Command,

Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-H-8195).

June 26

Southwest Marine Incorporated, San Die- go, Calif., is being awarded a $3,938,165 cost-plus-award-fee contract for the post shakedown availability/phased mainte- nance program for USS Germantown (LSD- 42). Work will be performed in San Diego, and is expected to be completed November 28, 1986. Three bids were solicited and two offers were received. The Naval Sea Sys- tems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-86-C-8508).

Seachan Electronics Incorporated, Litiz,

Pa., is being awarded a $3,610,475 firm- fixed-price contract to furnish 691 range and airframe separation programmers used in the Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC).

Work will be performed in Litiz, and is expected to be completed in June 1987.

Thirty-six bids were solicited and three offers were received. The Navy Ships Parts

Control Center, Mechanicsburg, Pa., is the contracting activity (N00104-86-C-A097).

Loral Hycor Incorporated, Woburn,

Mass., is being awarded a $6,703,075 firm- fixed-price contract to furnish 5,838 car- tridges of 5.123 inch MK-214 Mod O chaff.

Work will be performed in Woburn, and is 38 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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