BAE's GBP90mln Contract for Barrow Central Yard Complex

December 10, 2015

 BAE Systems has awarded a £90m contract to Morgan Sindall plc for the development of one of the UK’s largest industrial facilities at the Company’s submarine building site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, reports North West Evening Mail.

 
The new building will sit at the heart of a £300m transformation project underway to prepare for the construction of a successor to the Vanguard class submarine. 
 
The new Central Yard Complex will offer a cutting-edge facility to fit out each section of the new submarines before they are transported to the Company’s Devonshire Dock Hall where the build process will be completed.
 
Allan Day, Facilities Programme Director, BAE Systems Submarines said: “The Central Yard Complex is the largest single building in our site redevelopment programme. When complete it will be one of the most advanced submarine manufacturing facilities in the world. This uniquely designed site will enable us to support the Government’s needs for the Vanguard replacement programme which was recently reaffirmed in the Strategic Defence and Security Review.”
 
Groundwork started on the Central Yard Complex project this September and the building work is scheduled to be completed in the Summer of 2017. In total, the project will employ 850 people throughout the course of the development and at its peak there will be 300 people working on the site.
 
When complete, the Central Yard Complex will offer office space, an employee canteen and fabrication and workshop facilities. Approximately 600 employees will be based in the building.
 

Logistics News

Call Opens for Startups to Participate in the 6th Valenciaport Hackathon

Call Opens for Startups to Participate in the 6th Valenciaport Hackathon

USACE Introduces System for Assessing Pre-Construction Notifications

USACE Introduces System for Assessing Pre-Construction Notifications

Project Freedom Gets Off to a Troubled Start

Project Freedom Gets Off to a Troubled Start

Former MARAD Deputy Administrator Sang Yi Appointed AAPA President, CEO

Former MARAD Deputy Administrator Sang Yi Appointed AAPA President, CEO

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

CEO of ITA Airways says that despite rising jet fuel costs, ITA Airways won't cut flight schedules.
The Swiss inflation rate doubles to 12% in April, as petrol prices soar
Fuel costs are increasing and Frontier Airlines is forecasting a bigger than expected loss in the second quarter.