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St. Johns Ship Building Inks Contract To Build Trio Of

April 4, 2025
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St. Johns Ship Building Secures $17 Million in Contracts for Innovative Vessels

St. Johns Ship Building has recently been awarded two significant contracts totaling approximately $17 million, highlighting the company’s expertise and reputation in the maritime industry.

One of the projects involves the construction of a cutting-edge Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) that is specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of offshore operations. This vessel will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient transportation of personnel and equipment to and from offshore platforms. By incorporating advanced technology and sustainable design elements, the CTV will set new standards for maritime innovation and support the expansion of offshore infrastructure in the United States.

Furthermore, St. Johns Ship Building will also be tasked with building two aluminum cruise vessels as part of the contracts. This diversification of their production portfolio underscores the company’s commitment to excellence and versatility in the commercial passenger vessel sector. The cruise vessels will prioritize passenger comfort, safety, and fuel efficiency, showcasing St. Johns Ship Building’s dedication to delivering high-quality, environmentally conscious vessels.

With these new contracts, St. Johns Ship Building continues to solidify its position as a leading player in the shipbuilding industry, known for its innovation, reliability, and commitment to excellence. The company’s track record of success and its ability to deliver state-of-the-art vessels have earned it a strong reputation among clients and partners alike.

As St. Johns Ship Building embarks on these new projects, the company remains focused on pushing the boundaries of maritime technology and sustainability. By combining expertise, ingenuity, and a dedication to quality, St. Johns Ship Building is shaping the future of the maritime industry and setting new standards for vessel construction.

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