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U.S. NAVY
CURRENT NAVY, COAST GUARD & MARAD OVERHAUL, REPAIR & CONVERSION CONTRACTS AT U.S. SHIPYARDS (As of July 1988)
SHIPYARD SHIP TYPE OF WORK SVALUE COMP
Alabama Dry Dock USS Lexington (AVT-16) PM 10.131.466 8/90
Atlantic Dry Dock USS Underwood DSRA 7.466.000 8/88 (LSD-36)
Avondale Shipyards USS Boone (FFG-28) SRA 9.998.452 7/88
USS John J. Hall DSRA 11,170,581 9/88 (FFG-32)
USS Radford (DD-968) ROH 20.700.000 5/89
Bath Iron Works 4 USCG cutters ROH 117.452.000 89
USS Koelsch (FF-1049) OH 12,000,000 8/88
Bender Shipbuilding & Repair USS Redstone DD & OH 5,429.704 9/88 (T-AGM-20)
Braswell Shipyards USNS Neosho DD & OH 7.366.392 8/88 (T-AO-143)
USNS Vega REP 1.500.000 9/88 (T-AK-286)
Charleston Naval Shipyard USS Andrew Jackson OH 112.058.684 3/90 (SSBN-619)
USS Woodrow Wilson OH 120,928.007 3/89 (SSBN-624)
USS Henry L. Stimson REF 19.673.812 8/89 (SSBN-655) & USS
Mariano J. Vallejo (SSBN-658)
Colonna's Shipyards USS Richard E. Byrd DSRA 4.280.000 7/88 (DDG-23)
Continental Maritime USS Lang (FF-1060) PMA 3.200.000 10/88
USS Hoel (DDG-13) PM 4,500.000 9/88
USS Rentz (FFG-46) DSRA 4.400.000 12/88
DMI Shipyard MSB-1 ROH 41,057.000 —
General Ship Corporation USS Stephen W. Groves EDSRA 10.969.490 7/88 (FFG-29) 5/88 Houston Ship Repair Mount Washington REP 549.000 (NDRF)
Ingalls Shipbuilding USS Stark (FFG-31) REP 28,700,000 8/88
USS Wisconsin (BB-64) MOD 221,768.170 10/88
USS Richmond K. Turner ROH 28,780,830 8/88 (CG-20)
USS San Jacinto (CG-56) PSA 7,000.000 10/88
Jonathan Shipyard USS Saginaw PM 9.900,000 6/90
Long Beach Naval Yard LPH Class Ships PM 8.096.132 10/90
Metro Machine Atlantic Fleet LPDs PM 5.334.400 8/91
USS Bowen (FF-1079) OH 6.900,000 —
USS John King (DDG-3) DSRA 3.089.604 9/88
USS Claude V.
Ricketts (DDG-5) DSRA 4,100.000 10/88
Moon Engineering USS Conynham REP 1,484.444 — (DDG-17)
NASSCO 4 LSTs PM 3.500.000 90 3 LSTs MAINT 5.858.543 —
USS Elliott (DD-967) ROH 27.779.349 9/88
Newport News Shipbuilding USS Pittsburgh SRA 7.055.300 7/88 (SSN-720)
USS Enterprise OH 34.277.751 9/88 (CVN-65)
USS Newport News PSA 3.400,000 1/89 (SSN-750)
Surface Ship REP 48,095,123 7/89
Support Barge
USS Oklahoma City PSA 3.367.692 — (SSN-723)
USS Key West PSA 38.000.000 12/88 (SSN-722)
USS George C. REF 11.172.200 10/88
Marshall (SSBN-654)
USS Lewis & Clark REF 10.751.500 7/88 (SSBN-644)
USS Jacksonville (SSN-699)TEST 8,000.000 8/88
Norfolk Naval Yard USS Baton Rouge SRA 5,462.494 10/88 (SSN-689)
USS Memphis (SSN-691) SRA 8.486.562 10/88
Norfolk Shipbuilding AO-178, 179 & 186 PM 38,900.000 —
USS Lawrence (DDG-4) REP 4.966.666 —
Mormacsea & UPG 7.973,482 —
Mormacsaga (RRF)
Northwest Marine Iron Works USS Anchorage ROH 15.300,000 11/88 (LSD-36)
USNS Kawashiwi DD & OH 4.775.510 — (T-AO-146)
USS Okinawa (LPH-3) ROH 14.091.106 1/89
Pennsylvania Shipbuilding USS Patterson PM 5-10 mil/yr. 91 (FF-1061)
Philadelphia Navy Yard USS Independence SLEP 240,000,000 — (CV-62)
Portsmouth Naval Yard USS Kamehameha ROH 112,100,000 11/88 (SSBN-642)
USS Albuquerque SRA 11.416.336 11/88 (SSN-706) &
USS Philadelphia (SSN-690) 89 Puget Sound Naval Yard USS Nimitz (CVN-68) REP & OH —
USS Alexander Hamilton ROH 110.713,798 11/88 (SSBN-617)
Robert E. Derecktor USS Connole ROH 2,500,000 — (FFG-12)
Service Engineering USNS Spica (T-AFS-9) OH 10,700.000 —
AE-29. -32-34 PM 4.154,000 89
SHIPYARD
Southwest Marine
SHIP TYPE OF WORK SVALUE COMP
USS Dubuque (LPD-8) OH 10,000,000 —
USS O'Brien REP & UPG 2,300,000 11/89 (DD-975)
USS Jarrett EDSRA 12,900,000 10/89 (FFG-33)
USS George Philip EDSRA 10,758,483 4/89 (FFG-12)
USS Tripoli (LPH-10) PMA 3,036,390 7/88
USS Wichita (AOR-1) REP 41,600,000 — & USS Kansas (AOR-3)
USS Pluck (MSO-464) SRA 1,041,000 —
LST-1185, -1186 OH 35,000,000 87-89 & 1191
USS Okinawa (LPH-3) ROH 16.114,285 7/88
USS Durham (LKA-114) DD 7,611,149 7/88
USS Anchorage (LSD-36) ROH 15,048,870 11/88
USS Stein (FF-1065) ROH 9,148,194 10/88
USNS Hayes (T-AG-195) CONV 33,878,232 3/90
T-ACS-7 & 8 CONV 43,158,333 10/88
USS Camden (AOE-2) REP 12,643,642 7/88 8 WHECs OH 234.903,000 2/91
USS Crommelin (FFG-37) REP &DD 4,200,000 9/88 14 buoy tenders SLEP 8,500,000 — 16 WMECs MAINT — —
Tacoma Boatbuilding
Tampa Shipyards
Todd-Seattle
Todd-San Pedro
USCG-Curtis Bay
Legend: CONV-Conversion; DEACT-Deactivation; DSRA-Docking Selected Restricted Avail- ability; EDSTRA-Extended Docking Selected Restricted Availability; MAINT-Maintenance;
MODIF-Moficiation; MMA-Major Maintenance Availability; OH-Overhaul; PM-Phased Mainte- nance; PMA-Phased Maintenance Availability; PSA-post-Shakedown Availability; REF-refit;
REP-Repair; ROH-Reglar Overhaul; SER-Service; SLEP-Service Life Extension Program;
SRA-Selected Restricted Availability; UPG-Upgrade.
Ingalls Shipbuilding Christens
U.S. Navy Cruiser Chancellorsville
The Aegis guided missile cruiser
USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) was recently christened at ceremonies at the Pascagoula, Miss., shipyard of the Ingalls Shipbuilding division of
Litton Industries.
Principal speaker for the ceremo- ny was the Hon. Trent Lott, U.S.
Representative from Pascagoula,
Mississippi's Fifth Congressional
District. Mrs. Edward H. Martin was chosen by the Navy as the ship's sponsor.
The 567-foot, 9,500-ton Aegis cruiser is powered by four GE
LM2500 marine gas turbines and is equipped with Aegis combat equip- ment, the most advanced surface ship air defense system in the world.
The Chancellorsville is equipped with the MK 41 vertical launching system, a multiwarfare missile launching system capable of firing missiles against air, surface and un- derwater threats.
Currently in its 50th year of ship- building, Ingalls was chosen as the lead builder for five of the latest classes of Navy surface comba- tants.
Since 1975, Ingalls has delivered 50 major warships into the Navy's fleet, including eight Aegis cruisers.
As lead shipbuilder of the Aegis cruiser program, Ingalls has been contracted to build a total of 19 of the 27 cruisers Congress has autho- rized for construction since 1978.
For free literature detailing the shipbuilding facilities and services of Ingalls,
Circle 109 on Reader Service Card
The USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) is guided to an outfitting berth at Ingalls Shipbuilding,
Pascagoula, Miss. The amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD-1), the lead ship of a new class being built by Ingalls, is in the background. 38 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News