Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: August 10, 2020
BAE Systems' ship repair business in Jacksonville, Fla., has secured a potential $211.6M contract to update, repair and maintain two Arleigh Burke-class destroyer ships for the U.S. Navy.
The projects cover an extended dry-docking selected restricted availability for USS Carney and depot-level modernization of USS Winston Churchill, the Department of Defense said Friday.
Naval Sea Systems Command received one offer for the firm-fixed-price contract and obligated $83.5M at the time of award.
DoD expects contract services to be complete by July 2022.
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