Austal bags US Navy’s LCS design services contract

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Australian-based shipbuilder Austal announced December 21 that its Austal USA subsidiary has been awarded a contract for $51,7 million to its 11-ship $3.5 billion Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) contract for the U.S. Navy.

This contract modification is expected to increase to $198,385,545 over three years if options are exercised. This work includes design services for upgrades to the LCS and preliminary design for the US Navy’s future frigate.

Austal Chief Executive Officer Andrew Bellamy said: “This contract directly reflects our customer’s confidence in Austal’s ability to build and support highly advanced ships and to meet today’s changing requirements.”

Work will be performed at Austal’s ship manufacturing facility in Mobile, Alabama, USA. Work will begin immediately based on the $51,684,797 funding with an additional US$14 million funding expected in March 2016 with the remaining funding expected in two yearly increments 12 months after the initial awards.

Austal’s LCS and Frigate design services consist of special studies supporting engineering design and trade-offs and core class studies that support program management efforts. The efforts include configuration control and maintenance of the class design for ships under construction and class services that include ongoing technical support for design modifications and maintenance of the LCS configuration and baseline design for delivered ships as well as future flight upgrades. These upgrades include preliminary design efforts for the LCS transition to the frigate.

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