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BAE Systems to perform maintenance work on U.S. destroyer

The Navy's guided-missile destroyer USS Forrest Sherman is to receive maintenance and repair services from BAE Systems.

By Richard Tomkins
The USS Forrest Sherman is to undergo maintenance and repair beginning in January. U.S. Navy photo
The USS Forrest Sherman is to undergo maintenance and repair beginning in January. U.S. Navy photo

NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 19 (UPI) -- BAE Systems reports it has been contracted to conduct repair, maintenance and modernization work on a U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.

Work on the USS Forrest Sherman (DDG 98), will begin in January of next year at BAE Systems' facility in Norfolk, Va., and conclude in July.

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The firm-fixed-price contract award is worth $25.2 million. If all contract options were exercised, contract value would rise to $26.7 million, BAE Systems said.

The guided-missile destroyer was built by Ingalls Shipbuilding and was commissioned into service in 2006.

Work to be performed by the company includes drydocking the 509.5-foot-long ship, mechanical and electrical repairs, underwater hull preservation and maintenance of its propulsion system.

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