Posted on June 14, 2023
Austal USA began construction on the Navyโs Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock Medium (AFDM) at the companyโs Gulf Coast ship manufacturing facility last week. AFDM is the third program to begin construction on Austal USAโs state-of-the-art steel assembly line following T-ATS 11 and 12 – the first two of four U.S. Navy Towing, Salvage, and Rescue (T-ATS) ships the company is under contract to build.
โThis dry dock will be a first for Austal, but weโre up to the challenge,โ Austal USA Vice President, New Construction Dave Growden said. โOur talented shipbuilders are always ready for whatever we require of them whether itโs the fourth ship in a multi-ship program or the first of a new design.โ
The AFDM is a โRennieโ-type floating dry dock which means it has continuous wing walls and several sectional pontoons to provide the stability and displacement required to lift and submerge vessels from the water using buoyancy.ย It has a 18,000 LT lifting capacity and a clear deck working area of 90,800 square feet. The craft has an overall length of 694 feet, overall pontoon breadth of 157 feet, and a height of 65 feet from baseline to wing deck.ย The vessel design incorporates features to improve operability and maintainability based on Austal USAโs experience and lessons learned from owning, operating and maintaining a similar dry dock at its Mobile, Alabama, ship repair facility.