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THAMES SHIPYARD SECURES FEDERAL GRANT FOR UPGRADES

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The U.S. Department of Transporta­tion’s Maritime Administra­tion has awarded $438,690 to the Thames Shipyard & Repair Co. in New London to support the enhancemen­t of its operations.

The money will be used to support the purchase of equipment, such as air compressor­s and hoses, to expand its surface preparatio­n capabiliti­es and achieve a greater capacity and efficiency in the size and number of vessels it is able to service.

The award was part of the $19.6 million in grants awarded to 31 small shipyards in 15 states through the Small Shipyard Grant Program. The Thames Shipyard was the only shipyard in Connecticu­t to receive an award.

U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, had written a letter of support to Maritime Administra­tion officials for the proposal submitted by Thames Shipyard.

“The Federal Maritime Administra­tion’s award to Thames Shipyard and Repair demonstrat­es once again the deep connection eastern Connecticu­t has to our nation’s maritime economy,” Courtney said in a statement.

“As the Department of Defense and (Maritime Administra­tion) have consistent­ly reported, Connecticu­t ranks in the top three states in the country for shipbuildi­ng and repair, which extends beyond Electric Boat and includes commercial yards such as Thames,” Courtney said.

“In our efforts to meet the needs of our customers, this project will help keep Thames Shipyard a leader in the commercial ship repair industry,” said shipyard owner and President John P. Wronowski.

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