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Bollinger Shipyards is an American constructor of ships, workboats and patrol vessels. [2] Its thirteen shipyards and forty drydocks are located in Louisiana and Texas. Its drydocks range in capacity from vessels of 100 tons displacement to 22,000 tons displacement. The firm was founded in 1946.
The 87-foot-long (27 m) vessels are based on the Stan 2600 design by Damen Group and were built by Bollinger Shipyards of Lockport, Louisiana. Almost all of these boats have been delivered to the U.S. Coast Guard, which has named them after sea creatures that fly or swim. Four have been delivered to Malta and Yemen. [3]
Bollinger Shipyards, Lockport, Louisiana, U.S. Operators United States Coast Guard Coast Guard of Georgia Costa Rica Coast Guard Hellenic Navy Pakistan Navy Ukrainian Navy Sea Shepherd Conservation Society; Preceded by: Cape-class: Succeeded by: Sentinel-class: Built: 1985–1992 [1] In service: 1985–present: Completed: 49: Active: 3: Lost: 1 ...
Lockport-based Bollinger Shipyards has won a contract that could lead to an estimated $123 million of work building Navy vessels. Bollinger lands Navy contract that will put 100 people to work at ...
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In December 2021 NAVSEA selected three US shipyards and awarded each $2 million to undertake conceptual design studies for a proposed vessel; the shipyards were: [4] Austal USA of Mobile, Alabama; Bollinger Shipyards of Lockport, Louisiana; TAI Engineers of New Orleans, Louisiana
It is the southernmost point of Louisiana accessible by automobile. As a critical infrastructure of national significance, LA 1 provides a vital link to Port Fourchon. In the mid-2000's, funding was sought to begin replacing a 17-mile (27-km) stretch of LA 1, the road into Port Fourchon.
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