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Major Navy Contacts
Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock Corpo- ration, Norfolk, Va., was awarded a $205,026 cost-plus-award-fee contract for advance planning work for the FY-91 Dry- docking Phased Maintenance Availability of
USS Saginaw (LST-1188) and to exercise the FY-90 option for the advance planning work for the FY-91 Drydocking Phased
Maintenance Availability of USS La Moure
County (LST-1194). Work is expected to be completed September 30, 1990. This con- tract includes options for an additional 12 availabilities over the next five years. These options, if exercised, could amount to $47,909,430. The Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C-8501).
Metal Trades, Hollywood, S.C. was awarded a $6,738,450 firm-fixed-price con- tract for the Selected Restricted Availability of USS Simon Lake (AS-33). Work will be performed in Holy Loch, Scotland, and is expected to be completed in December 1990. The Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Con- version and Repair, Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-H-8686).
Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Baltimore
Marine Division, Sparrows Point Md., was awarded an $8,653,127 firm-fixed-price contract for the Regular Overhaul of USS
Waterford (ARD-5). Work is expected to be completed in December 1990. The Supervi- sor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair,
Groton, Conn., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-H-8120).
Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc., Pascagoula,
Miss., was awarded a $26,417,519 cost-
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The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-88-C-2111).
General Ship Corporation, Boston, Mass., was awarded a $5,483,370 firm-fixed-price contract for Drydocking Selected Re- stricted Availability (DSRA) for USS Valdez (FF-1096). Work is expected to be com- pleted November 16, 1990. The Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair,
Boston, Mass., is the contracting activity (N00024-85-H-8157).
Litton Systems, Amecom Div., College
Park, Md., was awarded a $418-million firm-fixed-price contract for seven AN/BLD- 1 direction finders for SSN-688 class sub- marines. Naval Sea Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C-3303).
Tampa Shipyards Inc., Tampa, Fla., was awarded a $37-million modification to a fixed-price-incentive contract to complete the construction of T-AO-191 and T-AO-192.
Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,
D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C- 2300).
General Electric Co., Navy and Drive Tur- bine Systems, Fitchburg, Mass., was awarded a $21.5-million modification to a firm-fixed-price contract for four shipsets of main reduction gears for DDG-51 class ships. Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C-4016).
OTO Melara, S.p.A., La Spezia, Italy, was awarded a $12-million modification to a firm-fixed-price contract for four Mk-75, 76mm gun mounts, along with barrel liners, shipping fixtures, spare parts and tools, for
FFG-7 class ships. Naval Sea Systems Com- mand, Washington, D.C., awarded the con- tract (N00024-85-7038).
U.S. Marine Management Inc., Norfolk,
Va., was awarded a $161.5-million firm- fixed-price contract to operate and main- tain 18 military Sealift Command ocean sur- veillance ships (T-AGOS). The Military Sea- lift Command, Washington, D.C., awarded the contract (N00033-90-C-4006).
Metro Machine Corp., Norfolk, Va., was awarded a $53.9-million cost-plus-award- fee contract for phased maintenance of
LSD-41 class ships homeported in Norfolk.
Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington,
D.C., awarded the contract (N00024-90-C- 8530).
Martin Marietta Aero & Naval Systems,
Baltimore, Md., was awarded a $60,400,167 firm-fixed-price contract mod- ification to procure MK-41 Mod 1 and MK- 41 Mod 2 vertical launch system launchers for DD-982, DD-985, DD-986 and DDG-63 with an option for DDG-62. Work is expected to be completed July 1, 1993. The Naval
Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-87-C- 5929).
FMC Corporation, Naval Systems Divi- sion, Minneapolis, Minn., was awarded a $6,993,054 firm-fixed-price with incentive fee contract for 64 MK-13 Mod 0 and 54
MK-14 Mod 1 canisters for the MK-41 verti- cal launching systems of DDG 51 and DD 963 class ships. Work is expected to be completed in June 1992. The Naval Sea
Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-90-C- 3217).
Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath,
Maine, was awarded a $23,426,764 modifi- cation to a previously awarded cost-plus- award-fee contract for lead yard and class services for the DDG-51 program. Work is expected to be completed November 9, 1990. The Naval Sea Systems Command,
Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-87-C-2077). 46 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News