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MARAD 08-08
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Contact:
Shannon Russell
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
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Maritime Administration Awards $9.8 Million in Shipyard Grants
New Program Encourages, Strengthens Small Shipyards
The U.S.
Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration today announced $9.8
million in grants to 19 small shipyards in the United States.
The grants
are part of the new Assistance to Small Shipyards program, set up under the
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006.
“Small shipyards are vitally
important for the health of the maritime industry, and for the economy of the
Nation,” said Maritime Administrator Sean T. Connaughton.
The purpose of the grants is to
make capital and infrastructure improvements that facilitate the efficiency,
cost-effectiveness and quality of domestic ship construction, conversion or
repair for commercial and federal government use. The grants cover a maximum of 75-percent of
the estimated cost of improvements. The
companies are responsible for the remainder.
The
Maritime Administration is the agency in the Department of Transportation
dealing with waterborne transportation.
Its mission is to improve and strengthen the U.S.
marine transportation system, including infrastructure, industry and labor, to
meet the economic and security needs of the United States.
Recipients,
amounts, and purposes of grants are as follows:
- Alaska
Ship and Drydock of Ketchikan, Alaska, was awarded $615,805 to upgrade its
metal equipment, machine shop, and painting equipment.
- All
American Marine, Inc., of Bellingham,
Washington, was awarded
$285,000 for the acquisition of metal cutting machinery and boat transfer
equipment.
- Brownsville
Marine Products, LLC, of Brownsville,
Pennsylvania, was awarded
$532,226 for hydraulic buggies, winches, mobile crane, jib and overhead
cranes.
- Colonna’s
Shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia, was awarded $825,000 for a
1,000-ton travelift.
- Conrad
Shipyard, LLC, of Morgan City,
Louisiana, was awarded
$648,648 for welding equipment and a range of tools.
- Derecktor
Shipyards Conn., LLC, of Bridgeport, Connecticut,
was awarded $863,515 for a welding tank, welding machines, air casters,
and hydraulic bender.
- Duclos
Corporation of Somerset,
Massachusetts, was awarded
$628,300, for railway assembly, upgrading and extending capacity of
railway and dock extension.
- Eastern
Shipbuilding Group of Panama City,
Florida, was awarded $436,274
for metal cutting equipment and a computer system.
- Everett
Shipyard, Inc., of Everett,
Washington, was awarded
$297,036 for work stations and an overhead crane.
- Great
Lakes Shipyard of Cleveland, Ohio, was awarded $546,000 for an 80-ton
mobile crane, a man lift and automated welding equipment.
- Gulf
Marine Repair Corp. of Tampa,
Florida, was awarded
$487,630 for four cranes, two electric plate rollers, and other
manufacturing equipment.
- Horizon
Shipbuilding, Inc., of Bayou La Batre, Alabama, was awarded $277,500 for a computerized
plasma cutting table used to cut metal according to ship construction
drawings and specifications.
- Leevac
Shipyards, LLC, of Jennings,
Louisiana, was awarded
$66,068, for software to expand its engineering capability.
- Master
Marine of Bayou La Batre, Alabama,
was awarded $450,000 for a travelift.
- Pacific
Shipyards International, LLC, of Honolulu,
Hawaii, was awarded $869,977
for a water blast system and a mobile crane.
- R&R
Marine Shipbuilding of Port Arthur, Texas, was awarded $400,000 for acquisition and installation of a stiffener fitting
gantry, facility electrical upgrades and the cost to install a panel line
fabrication facility.
- Safe Boats of Port Orchard,
Washington, was awarded $579,084 for the acquisition and installation of
router tables, information technology system upgrades and other machinery
and equipment.
- Todd Shipyards Corporation of Seattle, Washington,
was awarded $358,515 to enlarge and renovate their main assembly building.
- Washburn & Doughty Associates of
East Boothbay, Maine, was awarded $633,422 for the acquisition and installation of pipe benders,
inverter welding machines, hydraulic press brake, plus other equipment and
machinery.
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