Electric Boat lands $20M for sub services

ELECTRIC BOAT was awarded a $20 million contract modification for nuclear-maintenance work for submarines. / COURTESY ELECTRIC BOAT
ELECTRIC BOAT was awarded a $20 million contract modification for nuclear-maintenance work for submarines. / COURTESY ELECTRIC BOAT

GROTON, Conn. – The U.S. Navy has awarded a $20 million contract modification to General Dynamics Electric Boat for nuclear-maintenance work for submarines.

Under the terms of the contract, Electric Boat will continue to operate the Nuclear Regional Maintenance Department at the submarine base.

According to a release, Electric Boat will provide project management, planning, training and nuclear services to support maintenance, modernization and repairs to the submarines stationed at the naval submarine base in Groton.

A core group of roughly 25 Electric Boat workers are assigned to the NRMD, with groups of up to 100 shipyard employees assigned for short periods, said the General Dynamics release.

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Electric Boat has been awarded two initial contract modifications, valued at $25 million. The contract has a total potential of $164 million over five years.

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