KINGS BAY, Ga., (July 14, 2021) From left to right: Cmdr. Marcel Duplantier resident officer in charge of construction (ROICC), Rear Adm. John Spencer, commander, Submarine Group Ten, Rear Adm. Wesley McCall, commander, Navy Region Southeast, and Mr. Mike Burke, chief operations officer, Alberici Constructors, swing hammers to signify the official start during a ROICC ribbon cutting ceremony, July 14, to kick off the second phase of construction for the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay Dry Dock Recapitalization project. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast awarded the $ mi


KINGS BAY, Ga., (July 14, 2021) From left to right: Cmdr. Marcel Duplantier resident officer in charge of construction (ROICC), Rear Adm. John Spencer, commander, Submarine Group Ten, Rear Adm. Wesley McCall, commander, Navy Region Southeast, and Mr. Mike Burke, chief operations officer, Alberici Constructors, swing hammers to signify the official start during a ROICC ribbon cutting ceremony, July 14, to kick off the second phase of construction for the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay Dry Dock Recapitalization project. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast awarded the $ million Phase B contract on Jan. 8, 2020 and it is scheduled to be completed by Oct. 2022. The Kings Bay Dry Dock Recapitalization project will directly support the Navy’s next generation of ballistic-missile submarines upon completion in July 2023.


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