Austal USA Begins Construction of New Submarine Module Production Center in Mobile, Alabama
Mobile, Alabama – Austal USA has officially commenced the construction of a state-of-the-art submarine module production center aimed at enhancing support for the US Navy’s submarine programs. This venture emphasizes the company’s commitment to producing one Columbia-class and two Virginia-class submarines annually, meeting the Navy’s strategic objectives.
Spanning an impressive 369,600 square feet, the new indoor facility will feature extensive facilities including a material storage area, machine shops, an assembly area, and upgraded waterfront capabilities designed to streamline logistics for completed submarine modules via barge.
“Austal USA is committed to supporting national security initiatives like the Navy’s Virginia and Columbia-class submarine programs, evidenced by our aggressive infrastructure and workforce expansion efforts,” said Austal USA President Michelle Kruger. “The key to our success is the strong partnerships we have built with not only our customers but also our employees and the amazing community surrounding us.”
This endeavor marks a significant investment in shipbuilding and further solidifies Austal’s role in the US defense sector, contributing to Alabama’s economy. The company is also embarking on additional infrastructure projects in Mobile, which include a final assembly station for US Navy and Coast Guard vessels, specifically the Offshore Patrol Cutters and the TAGOS-25 ocean surveillance systems, alongside renovations of the existing waterfront yard.
Once completed, Austal’s overall expansion plan will encompass approximately 1.5 million square feet of indoor space, augmenting the company’s current 180 acres of facilities in Mobile.
Governor of Alabama, Kay Ivey, commended the project, stating, “Austal USA’s continued expansion in Mobile is a testament to Alabama’s growing leadership in the defense industry and our commitment to supporting our nation’s security needs. This new facility for submarine module manufacturing reinforces Austal’s vital role in delivering the advanced capabilities required by these vital submarine programs. The creation of 2,000 jobs and the investment in cutting-edge manufacturing technologies further demonstrates Austal’s dedication to both Alabama’s economy and our national defense.”
As the construction progresses, the facility is poised to play a critical role in strengthening the United States’ naval capabilities, while simultaneously providing substantial economic benefits to the local community.