Todd Shipyards Corporation Announces U.S. Coast Guard Exercise of Option on Overhaul Of USCGC Healy (WAGB-20)
21 January 2011 - 5:48AM
Business Wire
Todd Shipyards Corporation (NYSE:TOD) announced today that the
U.S. Coast Guard has awarded to its wholly owned subsidiary, Todd
Pacific Shipyards Corporation ("Todd Pacific"), a $4,883,691
modification to previously awarded contract HSCG85-11-C-P45631 in
support of repairs and alterations being performed during the
dockside maintenance availability of the icebreaker USCGC Healy
(WAGB-20). The contract modification provides for the alteration
and repair of ship’s systems, engines and shipboard equipment. The
work will be accomplished at the Coast Guard Base, Integrated
Support Command, located at Pier 36 in Seattle, beginning
immediately and is expected to be complete in April 2011.
The dockside availability of the USCGC Healy is being performed
pursuant to the Company’s five-year Multi-Year Multi-Option
contract with the Coast Guard for the overhaul and continued
maintenance of the Healy Class Icebreaker stationed at Seattle,
Washington. The Firm Fixed-Price supply contract was awarded to
Todd Pacific in November 2010 and this option award represents the
first availability of the contract.
Todd Pacific performs a substantial amount of repair and
maintenance work on commercial and federal government vessels
engaged in various seagoing trade activities in the Pacific
Northwest and provides new construction and industrial fabrication
services for a wide variety of customers. Its customers include the
U.S. Navy, the U.S. Coast Guard, NOAA, the Washington State Ferry
system, the Alaska Marine Highway System, and various other
commercial and governmental customers. Todd has operated a shipyard
in Seattle since 1916.
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