Navy Selects BAE Systems for $51M USS Roosevelt Modernization

The US Navy has chosen BAE Systems for a $51.3 million contract for the modernization and maintenance of the USS Roosevelt (DDG 80), an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer. The full value could reach $68.4 million if all options are exercised.

Under the competitively awarded, depot maintenance availability contract, BAE Systems first will dry dock the ship at the company’s shipyard and then complete the work at Naval Station Mayport, both located in Jacksonville, Florida.

The work is expected to begin in April and be completed in April 2018.

(U.S. Navy ships Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers USS Roosevelt (DDG 80), USS Mason (DDG 87), along with Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruisers USS San Jacinto (CG 56) and USS Monterey (CG 61) launched multiple Standard Missiles 2 (SM-2) at twice the speed of sound to destroy an advanced high-speed target during a live fire test of the ships’ Aegis weapons system. Courtesy of AiirSource Military and YouTube)

“The Roosevelt availability is a large, complex repair job that is vital for the future readiness and combat effectiveness of the ship,” said David Thomas, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems Jacksonville Ship Repair.

“Our team is eager to get to work on the Roosevelt and get the ship ready for service in the fleet for many years to come.”

The USS Roosevelt is the 30th ship in the Arleigh Burke class and was commissioned in October 2000.

(For interest, view the first ever tandem drydocking of two US Navy Aegis Guided Missile Destroyers. Both of the massive ships eventually rest back to back, out of the water, on one drydock at the BAE Systems Ship Repair in Norfolk, Virginia. Courtesy of BAE Systems and YouTube)

BAE Systems is a leading provider of ship repair, maintenance, modernization, conversion, and overhaul services for the Navy, other government agencies, and select commercial customers.

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The company operates five full-service shipyards in Alabama, California, Florida, Hawaii, and Virginia, and offers a highly skilled, experienced workforce, dry docks and marine railways, deep water access, and significant pier space and ship support services.