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02 Sep 2024

Austal Begins Construction On U.S. Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutter

Austal Begins Construction On U.S. Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutter
U.S. Coast Guard vessel cutter Polar Star in Antarctica. Image: Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan Graves, U.S. Department of Defense
Austal USA press release

Austal USA celebrated the start of construction on the first U.S. Coast Guard Heritage-class Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) to be built at the company’s Mobile, Ala. ship manufacturing facility today.  Pickering (WSMM 919) is the first OPC being built under a contract that includes up to 11 cutters and has a potential value of $3.3 billion.

Austal USA was honored to have Coast Guard Rear Admiral Michael Campbell as a key speaker at today’s event.  The OPC program will recapitalize the Coast Guard’s aging medium endurance cutters and provide a capability bridge between the service’s national security cutters, which operate in the open ocean, and the fast response cutters which operate closer to shore. 

“Austal USA is excited to begin construction on the first of these high priority cutters for the U.S. Coast Guard,” commented Dave Growden, vice president of new construction programs. “This contract exemplifies the flexibility of our workforce and importance of our steel panel line to Austal USA’s future success. Our multi-talented shipbuilders are well prepared to demonstrate their capability to produce the same high-quality steel ship as they have been producing for our aluminum programs.”

The 360-foot OPC will support the national security strategy for maintaining the nation’s economic, social, environmental and military security mission areas. The OPC will typically conduct its primary missions beyond 12 nautical miles from shore and will be employed anywhere the national interests require the Coast Guard’s unique blend of authorities and capabilities.

To read more, visit Austal's website

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