shipyard has been awarded a £55m contract to regenerate a former Royal Navy mine-hunting vessel, with the "watershed" agreement set to support 100 jobs at the company's south-west England facility.
Harland & Wolff's AppledoreOn behalf of the Lithuanian Government, the Defence Equipment Sales Authority (DESA) awarded the contract that will see HMS Quorn (see former fleetmate) renovated and restored at the Appledore Shipyard, bolstering NATO maritime capability in Europe.
Supporting ambitions to bolster British shipbuilding, the work will see an influx of contractors for the project across the local and national supply chain.
This includes 14 major subcontract packages in engineering, equipment and integration, along with other refurbishment services.
John Wood, group chief executive of Harland & Wolff, said: "This is a watershed moment. This contract has provided the breakthrough that we needed to activate the fifth and final element of our business strategy – the key market of defence.
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