EB performs Seawolf work at sub base
February 9, 2000
Electric Boat is currently engaged in performing $8.1 million worth of work on USS Seawolf (SSN-21) at the Navy submarine base in Groton. Known as a technical availability or TAV, the 63-day job involves a range of upgrades, repairs and alterations to various internal and external systems on the lead ship of the Seawolf class. According to John Casey, VP - operations, the job represents part of the company's effort to obtain more submarine maintenance work, which is key to retaining essential shipyard skills and capabilities.
>EB performs Seawolf work at sub base
>February 9, 2000
>Electric Boat is currently engaged in performing $8.1 million worth of work on USS Seawolf (SSN-21) at the Navy submarine base in Groton. Known as a technical availability or TAV, the 63-day job involves a range of upgrades, repairs and alterations to various internal and external systems on the lead ship of the Seawolf class. According to John Casey, VP - operations, the job represents part of the company's effort to obtain more submarine maintenance work, which is key to retaining essential shipyard skills and capabilities.