The site, built by
Hadrian, will produce key components for nuclear submarines and help speed up
construction. The facility is spread
across 2.2 million square feet and is designed as a highly automated production
unit. It will manufacture parts for Virginia-class submarines and
Columbia-class submarines.
The total investment in the project is more than
$2.4 billion, including $900 million from the US Navy and over $1.5 billion
from private investors. The company says the project could create up to 1,000
well-paying jobs.
US officials said the
goal is to reduce pressure on existing shipyards. At present, shipyards in
places like Rhode Island, Connecticut and Virginia handle both component
production and final assembly.
By shifting component manufacturing to this new
facility, those shipyards can focus more on building submarine sections, which
could speed up overall delivery.
John C. Phelan said
the investment will help rebuild the country’s shipbuilding strength and bring
more manufacturing jobs back.
Officials also
described the plan as “distributed shipbuilding,” where different parts of the
production process are handled at separate locations to avoid delays. Jason Potter said these types of
factories can take on work that would otherwise slow down shipyards, helping
submarines get delivered faster. The
US Navy has been facing delays in submarine production for several years due to
limited capacity and workforce shortages.
This new facility is
expected to ease some of those issues. The company also said its automated
systems will make it easier to train workers and improve efficiency. The facility is expected to reach full
production in about 18 to 24 months. During this time, the company will
complete equipment setup, testing, and certification processes. By the third year, the site is expected
to run at a steady pace, supplying components for submarine programs.
Lawmakers said the
project will also support the local economy. Robert Aderholt said the investment
will bring jobs and growth to the region while strengthening the defence
sector.