HMS Vengeance is the fourth and last of the Vanguard class submarines to undergo a Long Overhaul Period and Refuel (LOP(R)). The submarine is now at Devonport ready to dock down this month, and will remain in dry dock until flood up in late 2014.
The contracting agreement between Babcock and the MoD to undertake the LOP(R) on Vengeance reflects the successful ground-breaking arrangement established on Vigilant, with a focus on joint working and fully embedded partnering, greater transparency of information including financial data, cost-reduction while improving safety and quality standards, and incentives to achieve or better the agreed schedule.
Overall the programme will involve over 2.5 million manhours and over 2,000 personnel across the supply chain, including 1,000 Babcock personnel and 300 local subcontractors. Orders are already in hand for some 850,000 individual items needed, from a screw the size of a pinhead to large items of new plant and equipment.
Announcing the HMS Vengeance refit contract during a visit to Devonport Royal Dockyard, Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said: “This contract will ensure the nuclear deterrent submarine fleet can continue to operate safely and effectively to maintain a continuous at sea deterrent. As we stabilise the defence budget we are increasingly able to commit to equipment projects to safeguard the UK’s National Security. Devonport Royal Dockyard is at the heart of maintaining and supporting the Royal Navy. Our White Paper published earlier this year said we would support key sovereign capabilities in British companies that help us to protect our national security and this contract with Babcock is evidence of that commitment.”
HMS Vengeance will now remain at Devonport undergoing her LOP(R) until 2015 when she will leave for sea trials.
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