U.S. NAVY
Exhibit 1
PRIVATE SHIPYARDS WITH NAVY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS
(1 December 1988)
MARINETTE MARINE
MARINETTE. Wl
3 MCM
PETERSON BLDRS
STURGEON BAY. Wl
4 MCM
TACOMA BOATBUILDING
TACOMA. WA
1 T-AG(C)
2 T-AGOS
SAN OIEGO, CA
2 AOE
NEW ORLEANS, LA
8T-AO
8 LSD
4 AO (J) (C)
HALTER MARINE INC
NEW ORLEANS, LA
5 T-AGOS
1 AGOR
2 T-AGS
MCDERMOTT SHIPYARD GROUP
MORGAN CITY, LA
4 T-AGOS (SWATH)
UTTON (INGALLS)
PASCAGOULA, MS
8CG-47
1 DOG-51
4 LHD
BATH IRON WORKS
GD/ELECTRIC BOAT
CHESTER, PA
2T-AO
BETH STEEL (SP)
SPARROWS POINT, MD
2 T-AGS
NEWPORT NEWS, VA
NEWPORT NEWS, VA
4 CVN
11 SSN
INTERMARINE USA
SAVANNAH. GA
1 MHC
TAMPA SHIPBUILDING
2 T-ACS(C)
(continued)
ing 14 ships in the 17-ship pro-
gram.
AOE-6—Contracts for two com-
bat support ships have been
awarded to NASSCO. The first ship
is scheduled for delivery in July
1991. NASSCO has fixed price op-
tions for two additional ships.
TAO-187 (Henry J. Kaiser
Class fleet oiler)—Avondale has
scooped up all but two of the ships
in this 18-ship program. The re-
maining two fleet oilers have been
awarded to Penn Ship. No further
orders are planned.
T-AGOS—Contracts for eigh-
teen monohull ocean surveillance
ships have been awarded. Tacoma
Boatbuilding has been awarded con-
tracts for 12 units. Halter Marine
has received awards for six ships.
McDermott Shipbuilding has re-
ceived contracts for four twin hull
(SWATH) versions of the ocean sur-
veillance ship. Delivery of the first
SWATH ship is scheduled for Feb-
ruary 1990. A new SWATH design
(T-AGOS-23) is in the contract de-
sign stage with ship construction
award planned in FY 1990.
T-AGS—Four ocean survey
ships are under construction. T-
AGSs 39 and 40 are being built by
Bethlehem Steel-Sparrows Point,
with delivery of both ships sched-
uled this year. In November 1988,
Halter Marine was awarded a con-
tract to build two T-AGSs.
AO-177 Jumboization—
Avondale has been awarded a con-
tract to add a 108-foot midbody to
each of five AO-177 Class fleet oil-
(continued)
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