Todd To Build Six Guided Missile Frigates
For Navy At Base Price Of $295 Million
Artist's conception of U.S. Navy guided missile frigate (FFG-7 Class).
Todd Shipyards Corporation
has been awarded contracts by
the U.S. Navy Department to
build six guided missile frigates,
FFG-7 Class, of which four will
be delivered to the U.S. Navy and
two will be delivered to the Royal
Australian Navy. These vessels
are key elements in modern-day
Naval forces. The base price for
the six vessels is approximately
$295 million. The contracts con-
tain provisions for upward price
adjustments to compensate for
future increases in the costs of
labor and material.
According to John T. Gilbride,
chairman of Todd, three of these
ships will be built at the Seattle
Division and three at the Los
Angeles Division. Todd was a
participant in the design contract
which preceded the production
contracts for these ships. Such
effort took four years, and made
the company a logical candidate
for the ensuing production con-
tracts. Mr. Gilbride noted that
Todd is ideally suited both in
facilities and personnel to carry
out this very important project
for the Navy; the company has
invested millions of dollars in
plant improvement and expansion
at both Seattle and Los Angeles
in recent years, and it has main-
tained a cadre of personnel with
invaluable expertise gained in
similar programs for the Navy.
The Navy has programmed the
procurement of a total of 49 of
these guided missile frigates over
a five-year period; eight ships'
authorization and appropriation
has been requested for FY '77,
and eight ships' authorization has
been requested for FY '78. Todd
has every expectation of partici-
pating in future procurements for
this class of vessel.
The FFG-7 Class ships will
have an overall length of 445 feet,
a beam of 45 feet, a draft of 24V2
feet, and a full-load displacement
of 3,605 tons. The single-screw
ships will be powered by two LM-
2500 gas turbines, developing a
total of 40,000 shp, and driving
a controllable/reversible pitch pro-
peller. Sustained sea speed will be
28 knots. The frigates will each
be manned by 11 officers and 152
enlisted personnel.
MarAd Approves Cost
For Raising Pilothouse
On Three LNG Carriers
The Maritime Administration
has approved the increased cost
of $482,202 per vessel with sub-
sidy participation of $114,282
per vessel for three LNG vessels
being constructed by General
Dynamics Corporation, Quincy,
Mass., for Cryogenic Energy
Transport; LNG Transport, Inc.,
and Liquegas Transport, Inc.
The increased cost covers the
raising of the- wheelhouse ap-
proximately 11 feet above its or-
iginal design position to provide
improved visibility. The change
is required by the U.S. Coast
Guard.
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