Great Lakes Shipyard gets four-vessel repair contract from Army Corps

The following is the text of a news release from Great Lakes Shipyard:

(CLEVELAND) — Great Lakes Shipyard has been awarded a repair contract by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Buffalo District for two tugs and two barges from the Corps’ Cleveland Field Station.

The shipyard will perform dry-docking, maintenance and repairs of the 109-foot tug Cheraw and 53-foot tug Donlon, and the 120-foot deck barges BD-6259 and BC-6472. Work includes underwater hull cleaning and maintenance, as well as inspection and testing of propulsion systems; overhaul of sea valves and shaft bearings and assemblies; and other routine cleaning, inspections, maintenance and repairs. In addition, the scope of work includes major overhauls of the propulsion engines, fendering replacements, and major steel renewals.

This will be the first time the Corps’ tugs and barges have been dry-docked using Great Lakes Shipyard’s 700-metric-ton capacity Marine Travelift. All four vessels will be hauled out within a few days of arrival. Work will commence immediately and proceed on all vessels on a concurrent basis until completed in April.

Great Lakes Shipyard is a full-service yard specializing in ship repairs, new construction, industrial fabrication, and winter layup work of all types of vessels.

To learn more, visit www.greatlakeshipyard.com.

By Professional Mariner Staff