The U.S. Navy revealed its need for 250,000 new dockyard workers to recapitalize and revitalize key dockyard capacity.
Bath Iron Works said Wednesday it will seek city approval to build a 940-car parking garage, improve traffic flow and add pedestrian safety features on the Washington Street side of the shipyard.
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Most of the civilian workforce hails from Maine, with 4,252 employees earning $433.2 million, up from 4,194 employees earning ...
BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP) — Navy shipbuilder Bath Iron Works celebrated construction of a new warship Friday with U.S. Sen. Susan Collins in attendance. The ceremony marked the start of construction of ...
US Defense Department, Navy, has awarded General Dynamics Corp. -- Bath Iron Works Corp., Bath, Maine, a $212,000,000 fixed-price incentive (firm target) contract for the design and construction of a ...
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