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Building the Royal Navy’s silent hunter: Type 26 frigate programme update - Navy Lookout
On the day the new Shipbuilding Hall at Govan was formally opened, we were invited to BAE Systems’ Clyde facilities to visit HMS Glasgow and see the progress resulting from a £300M portfolio of investment in the yards. On board HMS Glasgow is due to begin sea trials this year, although there is clearly still a great deal of work to be done before she will be ready. Much of the ship is currently in the cable termination phase, with large volumes…
BAE Systems officially opens major new shipbuilding hall on the Clyde - European Security & Defence
BAE Systems officially opened a major new shipbuilding facility on the River Clyde in Glasgow on 25 June 2025. Named … mehr... The post BAE Systems officially opens major new shipbuilding hall on the Clyde appeared first on European Security & Defence.
BAE Systems' new Glasgow shipbuild hall officially opened
BAE Systems has officially opened its new shipbuilding hall on the Clyde at its shipyard in Glasgow. McLaughlin & Harvey led the build of the facility, with Turner & Townsend supporting the delivery as new engineering contract manager. The hall has capacity for two Type 26 frigates to be constructed side-by-side, the hall measures 170m-long and 80m-wide, with two 100-tonne cranes and a further two 20-tonne cranes inside. Currently, HMS Belfast a…
BAE open huge new shipbuilding facility in Glasgow
A major new facility has opened at BAE Systems’ shipyard in Glasgow, marking a transformative moment for naval construction on the Clyde. The state-of-the-art shipbuilding hall, officially named the Janet Harvey Hall, will allow two Type 26 frigates to be constructed side by side for the first time fully undercover. It represents the most visible milestone in a £300 million programme to modernise and digitise BAE Systems’ operations on the river…
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