A leading provider of ship repairs, modernization, conversion, and overhaul for commercial customers.
At BAE Systems, we fix ships. We proudly deliver quality service on budget, on schedule for all classes of ships. Through the years, BAE Systems has performed services on barges, cable-laying ships, containerships, cruise ships, dredge equipment, platform supply vessels, offshore rigs, offshore support vessels, research vessels, super-yachts, tankers, and tugs.
With locations on the East and West coasts, BAE Systems has two fully-equipped shipyards to support the unique needs of commercial ship owners and operators. We have the proven processes and skilled trade workers to meet all customer requirements, particularly for hull, mechanical, and engineering work. “Anchored in Safety,” we provide our customers, crews, subcontractors, and employees a safe and clean working environment. We look forward to helping you where you need us.
Our ship services are:
- Drydocking
- Emergent Repair
- Life Extension
- Heavy Lift
- Maintenance
- Marine Fabrication
- Modernization
- Ship Conversion
East Coast – Jacksonville, Florida
8500 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32226
Our shipyard in Jacksonville, Florida, is conveniently located two miles (3 kilometers) from the Atlantic Ocean, at the intersection of the St. Johns River and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. With a river depth of 41 feet (12.5 meters) and no overhead obstructions, our location provides customers with easy deep-water access from the Caribbean and Atlantic.
East Coast Capabilities:
Floating Dry Dock - 13,500 ton lift
Marine Railway – 4,000 ton lift
Marine Railway – 1,000 ton lift
Pier Space – 1,630 feet (497 meters)
Crane Capacity – up to 150 tons
East Coast Point of Contact:
Kevin E. Wilson
Manager, Business Development
kevin.e.wilson@baesystems.com
West Coast – San Diego, California
2205 East Belt, Foot of Sampson Street, San Diego, California, 92113
Our shipyard in San Diego is a full-service, modern shipyard that can service cruise liners, container vessels, tankers, and large barges. With its two dry docks and five berths, the facility is uniquely positioned to handle ships in and around America’s West Coast, with San Diego Bay providing deep-water access to the facility from the Pacific Ocean.
West Coast Capabilities:
Two Floating Dry Docks: 26,000-ton lift and 55,000-long tons rated lift
Four piers totaling 2,800 feet
96,000 square feet of production shops
Floating crane
ISO 9001-certified
Four piers totaling 2,800 feet
96,000 square feet of production shops
Floating crane
ISO 9001-certified
West Coast Points of Contact:
Dennis Deisinger
Commercial Business Development
dennis.deisinger@baesystems.com
Terry Buis
Business Development
terry.buis@baesystems.com