Saturday, October 20, 2018

The Shipyard Building The U.S. Coast Guard's $10 billion Offshore Patrol Cutter Program Was Destroyed By Hurricane Michael

A Coast Guard rendering of its new Offshore Patrol Cutter.

Breaking Defense: Hurricane Michael Hits Coast Guard’s Largest Program, Leaving Devastation

The shipyard building the Coast Guard's biggest program, the $10 billion Offshore Patrol Cutter program, has been leveled by Hurricane Michael.

WASHINGTON Amid the devastation wrought by Hurricane Michael last week is a family-owned shipyard the Coast Guard had just picked to work on the $10 billion Offshore Patrol Cutter program, the largest acquisition project in the service’s history.

The Eastern Shipbuilding Group in Panama City took what amounts to a direct hit from the deadly storm. It overturned completed boats and damaged buildings and heavy equipment in the yard, and left the company’s 800-strong workforce scattered, with some homeless. Officials in Florida estimate that 33 people have died from the storm and that toll is likely to keep rising.

It is unclear what effect the storm will have on the program, but the amount of damage inflicted and the repair work on several ships nearing completion in the company’s yard would seem to indicate the path back will take some time.

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WNU Editor: This is what happens when you put your eggs in one basket.

3 comments:

manstien said...

Amalgamation/corruption seem to rise together. Chickens and eggs.

Anonymous said...

33 dead is bad, but it does not compare to 50,00 dead like happened in Holland due to a storm.

Anonymous said...

I can see some very blue people being happy. If the Coast Guard can't patrol then they get more and cheaper drugs.