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General Dynamics, Electric

Boat Division, Awarded $12.4 Million By Navy

The Groton, Conn.-based Electric

Boat Division, of General Dynamics

Corporation, was awarded a $12.4 million contract by the Naval Sea

Systems Command to provide OM-

NIBUS engineering and technical services for Ohio Class ballistic mis- sile submarines.

Newport News Wins $ 10 Million Contract

For Navy Ship Repair

Newport News Shipbuilding and

Drydock Company of Newport, News,

Va., was awarded a $10 million con- tract by the Newport News Supervi- sor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and

Repair, U.S. Navy, for the post shake- down availability of the Los Angeles

Class nuclear attack submarine

U.S.S. Boise (SSN 764). and 1997.

Propelled by 40,000-hp steam turbine power plants driving a 28- foot diameter fixed pitch propeller, the vessel will have a service speed of 19.5 knots and will be deployed shipping gas from Abu Dhabi to

Japan.

Each vessel will be outfitted with four spherical LNG tanks of the

Kvaerner Moss design.

Kvaerner Masa-Yards has, dur- ing the last four years, carried out development work on LNG carrier design and construction.

A new, more efficient LNG tank manufacturing method has been developed at the Turku New Ship- yard. The shell segments are made of large, multi-plated high energy

MIG welded flat panels.

After NC water-injected plasma are cut, they are heat die-formed to an exact spherical curvature. Us- ing this method, up to 55 percent of the welding can be performed on flat panels.

For more on the building capa- bilities of Kvaerner Masa,

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Specifics Released On Kvaerner

Masa's $1 Billion LNG Tanker Project

For Abu Dhabi

An artist's rendition of the Kvaerner LNG carrier ordered by Abu Dhabi.

As reported in the May 1993 is- sue of Maritime Reporter, Kvaerner

Masa-Yards has won a contract worth approximately $1 billion for the construction of four 135,000 square meter LNG carriers from Abu

Dhabi National Oil Company.

The order is the largest in the

Kvaerner Group's history and also marks the largest order ever placed in Finland.

The vessels, each of which is de- signed to measure 948 feet with a beam of 158 feet and a 37-foot draft, will be constructed at the Turku

New Shipyard and delivered in 1996

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