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Submarine contracts secure 250 jobs at Babcock

Posted on 04 Dec 2023 and read 601 times
Submarine contracts secure 250 jobs at BabcockBabcock has been awarded two further contracts for work on the UK’s new Dreadnought Class submarine worth a combined £120 million. This includes a £66 million contract with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to provide input into the development of the support solution for the UK’s new Dreadnought Class submarines over the next four and a half years, which will replace the Vanguard Class in the early 2030s to maintain the UK’s ‘Continuous At Sea Deterrent’.

The contract award reflects our decades-long experience of sustaining the UK’s submarine fleet, providing considerable experience, unique knowledge and insights to aid Dreadnought’s transition into service. Babcock will also provide the MoD with technical and management support, engineering best practice and submarine maintenance achievability. In addition, it has been awarded a £55 million contract by BAE Systems for Weapon Handling and Launch System (WHLS) and Submerged Signal Ejector equipment for boats 2-4 of the Dreadnought Class.

The agreements follow the recent signing of a five-year contract with the MoD to support the detailed design for the new SSN AUKUS submarines, which will replace the Astute Class hunter-killer fleet from the late 2030s – reinforcing the importance of Babcock’s expertise and experience in supporting the UK’s current and future submarine fleet to enable improved in-service availability.

Babcock CEO David Lockwood said: “Contributing our extensive expertise on the complex support submarines require is a hugely important aspect to the design of this new platform. By participating early in the programme, we will help to maximise the UK’s future defence capabilities.”

James Cartlidge, Minister for Defence Procurement, said: “It is undeniable the pivotal role that British industry plays in the defence of our nation and our allies, and I am committed to supporting UK companies that are continuing to bolster our security while driving prosperity across our economy. The Dreadnought Class will be central to keeping our country safe and will further enhance our world-renowned submarine fleet.”