Pete Lynch, Program Executive Officer for Industrial Infrastructure responsible for SIOP is seen here providing comments during the groundbreaking for the renovation of Norfolk Naval Shipyard's (NNSY) Drydock 8 and adjacent berths. “Recapitalization of dry docks and shipyard infrastructure is required to maintain current and future platforms,” said Pete Lynch, Program Executive Officer for Industrial Infrastructure responsible for SIOP. “Dry docks like Dry Dock 8 are foundational to the SIOP investment portfolio and are required to accommodate the capacity of the current and future nuclear


Pete Lynch, Program Executive Officer for Industrial Infrastructure responsible for SIOP is seen here providing comments during the groundbreaking for the renovation of Norfolk Naval Shipyard's (NNSY) Drydock 8 and adjacent berths. “Recapitalization of dry docks and shipyard infrastructure is required to maintain current and future platforms,” said Pete Lynch, Program Executive Officer for Industrial Infrastructure responsible for SIOP. “Dry docks like Dry Dock 8 are foundational to the SIOP investment portfolio and are required to accommodate the capacity of the current and future nuclear fleet.” The $300 million-plus in renovation projects will deliver critical infrastructure upgrades that will enable NNSY to repair and modernize our Navy’s warships, supporting NNSY’s ability to serve the Navy decades into the future by accommodating the Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) carrier class


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