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Graham Corp Subsidiary Secures Virginia-Class Submarine Support Follow-On Contract from US Navy

Graham Corp., manufacturer of critical components for defense, space, energy and process industries, has secured a $136.5 million follow-on contract from the U.S. Navy to support the Virginia-class submarine program. Under the contract, Graham said its subsidiary Barber-Nichols will provide advanced engineering and manufacturing capabilities to the Navy.

The deal extends Barber-Nichols’ work on the program through February 2034. Graham is a long-time partner of HII’s Newport News Shipbuilding, which is building Virginia-class submarines for the Navy. 

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“This substantial contract award reinforces our position as a trusted supplier of critical naval components and builds upon our successful execution of previous contracts for Virginia Class Submarines,” according to Michael E. Dixon, general manager of Barber-Nichols.

What is Barber‐Nichols?

Based in Arvada, Colorado, Barber‐Nichols is a turbomachinery business that supplies compressors, pumps, turbines and other components. 

In 2014, the company received a multi‐year contract from HII NNS to produce MK 21 air turbine pumps for the Virginia-class submarine program. 

In 2020, the firm also secured a spot in the Navy’s $73.7 million contract to build undersea warfare technologies. 

Update on the Virginia-Class Submarines

The Navy recently awarded a contract modification to HII NNS and General Dynamics Electric Boat, which serves as the prime contractor and lead design yard for the Virginia-class submarines, for the construction of two more fast-attack submarines. The award brings the total value of the 2024 Block V contract awarded to the companies to $18.45 billion.

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