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Austal USA starts construction on first steel ship

Posted on July 13, 2022

Austal USA celebrated the start of construction on the companyโ€™s first steel ship today – a U.S. Navy Navajo Class Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ship (T-ATS 11).

The milestone was observed during a ceremony at which Congressman Jerry Carl, U.S. representative for Alabamaโ€™s first district, and Rear Admiral Thomas J. Anderson, U.S. Navyโ€™s program executive officer for ships spoke alongside Austal USA Vice President of New Construction, Dave Growden.

โ€œIt seems like only yesterday we were breaking ground on our steel shipbuilding facility and here we are, a little over a year later, beginning construction on our first steel ship,โ€ Growden said. โ€œOur shipbuilders are excited to demonstrate how effectively their talent and our proven processes translate to steel production.โ€

Congressman Jerry Carl and Rear Adm. Tom Anderson both remarked on the importance of Austal USAโ€™s emergence in the steel market and spoke to the quality of Austal USA built ships.

โ€œCongratulations to Austal USA for starting construction on the companyโ€™s first steel ship! This announcement is great news for Austal USA, south Alabama, and the defense interests of the United States,โ€ said Rep. Jerry Carl. โ€œThanks to our top-notch workforce and strong shipbuilding track record along the Gulf Coast, Austal USA is now providing world-class steel ships for the U.S. Navy. I look forward to seeing this ship completed and be put to good use for years to come.โ€

Austalโ€™s new 170,000 square foot enclosed steel production facility houses state-of-the-art computerized and robotic steel processing equipment. ย The new facility will operate using Austalโ€™s proven ship manufacturing processes and innovative methods that incorporate lean manufacturing principles, modular construction, and moving assembly lines. Modules for T-ATS will be built in the new steel production facility before being transported to the final assembly hall to be erected.

T-ATS will provide ocean-going tug, salvage, and rescue capabilities to support U.S. fleet operations and will be a multi mission common hull platform capable of towing heavy ships. Delivery of T-ATS 11 is planned for late 2024.

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