St. John's ship building awarded the Lastkahnbau Treaty

St. John's ship building awarded the Lastkahnbau Treaty

[By: St. Johns Ship Building]

The St. Johns Ship Building, a leading Jones Act Shipyard and a subsidiary of Americraft Marine, is proud to announce that it has received a new order from Southland Contracting, Inc. for the construction of two steel deck load dates. This award marks the beginning of a new partnership between the two companies and the growing reputation of St. John's Ship Building for providing reliable, high -quality commercial marine ships.

“We are an honor to work together with Southland contracting, a respected provider in difficult civil engineering, on this important project,” said Joseph Rella, President of St. John's Ship Building. “These new construction tales reflect the trust that the market continues to grant our skills, our craftsmanship and our commitment to the service of the infrastructure and sea construction industry in the USA.”

“Southland Holdings is proud to support a long -standing business in Florida, Southland Contracting, Inc., and we have enormous confidence in the high -quality boat building that St. John offers,” said Tim Winn, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Southland contracting.

All manufacturing and assembly work is carried out in the Palatka, Florida in St. John's Ship Building. The project complements the upward trend of the shipyard after several shipping deliveries and the allocation of new contracts both in retail and in the government sector. This contract also supports the broader initiative of St. John's Ship Building to revive the American shipbeaous bavarian by investing in the development of small and medium -sized shipyards in the infrastructure, training and workforce.

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