U.S. Yards Awarded Navy Ship Repair Pacts

Several U.S. shipyards have recently been awarded U.S. Government, military and Navy ship repair contracts.

On the East Coast, Moon Engineering, Portsmouth, Va., was recently awarded a $2,757,597 contract by the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Portsmouth, Va., for work on the USS Scott (DDG-995).

Boston Graving Dock Corporation, East Boston, Mass., was awarded a $526,988 contract for the regular overhaul of Caisson #1 by the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, Boston, Mass.

On the West Coast, San Francisco, California-based Service Engineering Co. was awarded a $1,328,279 for the FY91 phased maintenance availability of the USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37).

Continental Maritime, San Diego, Calif., was awarded a $582,230 contract for the regular overhaul of the LCU-1630.

NASSCO, also based In San Diego, was awarded a $2,409,736 for the Selected Restricted Availability of the USS Vincennes (CG-49).

A1 Larson Boat Shop, Terminal Island, received contracts totaling over $3.9 million. One contract worth $3,379,569 was for the repairs and alterations to the USS Prarie (AD-15). A second contract worth $547,715 was for the regular overhaul of four LCM-8 Class vessels.

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