Huntington Ingalls Wins $400 Million To Repair US Nuclear Submarines

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Huntington Ingalls Wins $400 Million To Repair US Nuclear Submarines
US Virginia class nuclear submarine

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII-NNS) is being awarded contract to perform repair efforts for in-service nuclear-powered submarines, special mission submersibles, moored training ships, and submarine support facilities.

Specifically, repair efforts include overhaul, maintenance, repair, modernization upgrades, technical engineering support, supplies and services, and nuclear related touch labor support efforts.  The contract contains a five-year ordering period with a cumulative ceiling value of $400 million, the US DoD said in a statement Friday.

The $400,000,000 ceiling value is the maximum dollar amount that may be potentially awarded under the HII-NNS multiple award contract. This contract does not include options.  This contract allows all the naval shipyards and some Naval Supply Systems Command activities to place orders. Performance under a properly placed order can occur inside and outside the continental U.S. (CONUS/OCONUS).

HII-NNS is a nuclear qualified shipyard and possesses expertise, knowledge, and experience to perform nuclear submarine repair efforts for in-service nuclear-powered submarines, special mission submersibles, moored training ships, and submarine support facilities. 

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