BAE to Extend Submarine Construction Hall

August 02, 2016

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The programme to transform BAE Systems' site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria is gathering pace with the award of another major contract and erection of the first steelwork for the largest of the planned new facilities to build Successor, the replacement for the Vanguard class submarines.

This development is part of an investment programme which includes a number of new facilities and refurbishment of existing buildings. The Central Yard Facility will stand 45m tall and work is well underway, with the first pieces of its steel structure now in place. A new 28,000m 2 off-site logistics facility is also due to open later this year.

Minister for Defence Procurement, Harriett Baldwin, said: “This infrastructure investment at BAE Systems in Barrow will help ensure our new Successor submarines are built efficiently.

“The Successor programme is a truly national undertaking, and this investment is another example of the Government’s commitment to maintaining the UK’s independent nuclear deterrent.”

Allan Day, Director of the Site Redevelopment Programme at BAE Systems Submarines, said: "We are in the third year of an eight-year redevelopment programme which is starting to see some dramatic changes across our site as we enhance our facilities and capabilities for the future.  The Devonshire Dock Hall is an iconic building - home to the construction of some of the world's most advanced and capable submarines. This contract will enhance the facility to ensure our workforce can deliver future submarine programmes to the Royal Navy.”

The design and build of a brand new, nuclear-powered submarine is one of the world’s most complex engineering challenges and is a significant national endeavour which will involve a supply chain stretching the length and breadth of the country.

Source : BAE Systems PLC (LSE: BAES.L)

BAE to Extend Submarine Construction Hall