A&P FALMOUTH WELCOMES RIVER CLASS OPVs AS PART OF FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT WITH BAE SYSTEMS.

23 Jan 2020

A&P Defence has secured a programme of maintenance work and repair packages to old and new River Class Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) in Falmouth, as part of an ongoing support contract with BAE Systems.

A&P Defence and BAE Systems have recently agreed a two-year extension to a framework agreement which will now conclude in 2021. This will expedite any potential future repair and maintenance contracts on batch one – HMS Tyne, HMS Mersey, HMS Severn, and the brand-new batch two River Class Vessels - HMS Forth, HMS Medway, HMS Trent, HMS Tamar and HMS Spey. A&P Falmouth project manage and deliver the mutually agreed scope of works.

For the batch one OPVs, HMS Tyne, has already departed from A&P Falmouth following a seven-week refit programme which included installing new lifeboat davits and a general programme of repairs. HMS Mersey, underwent a short alongside period of repair works at the end of November.

The Batch Two vessel, HMS Forth sailed on its first deployment from Falmouth at the end of November following an upgrade package including modifications to the Bowman tactical communications system and other equipment. HMS Medway had similar upgrades and has sailed from Falmouth, before it leaves for its maiden deployment to the Caribbean early this year.

A&P Falmouth is working closely with BAE Systems throughout the project, which is being overseen by Defence Equipment and Support - the MOD’s procurement organisation.

Gerald Pitts, Managing Director of A&P Defence said: “A&P Defence draws upon A&P’s skilled workforce and far-reaching capabilities to deliver marine, fabrication services and Global Support to the MOD, Tier One supply chain and overseas navies.

“This latest framework agreement is recognition of A&P Falmouth’s knowledge and expertise of the River Class and we look forward to continuing our work with BAE Systems to deliver any future contracts.”

Steve Jones, Managing Director of A&P Falmouth said: “This agreement is the result of a longstanding and proven relationship between ourselves, BAE Systems and the Ministry of Defence and our commitment to delivering on time and to budget, every time.

“Over the last few years A&P Falmouth has built an unrivalled and in-depth knowledge of the River Class OPVs which enables us to offer greater insights, programme efficiencies and added value to BAE Systems. We are delighted to welcome all four vessels back into Falmouth.”

Bill Page, Head of Contracts for Availability, BAE Systems Maritime Services, said: “We are proud to support the Royal Navy’s fleet of Offshore Patrol Vessels. Our relationship with A&P Falmouth and its dedicated division is built on a strong track record and excellent communication.

A&P Falmouth delivered the reactivation refit of the Batch one River-Class Offshore Patrol Vessel, HMS Severn, as part of the same support contract with BAE Systems in 2019.

Notes to Editors

A&P has an enviable reputation of delivering first class marine support and fabrication services to the maritime, oil and gas, energy and defence sectors.

A&P Defence enables customers to benefit from our commercial expertise, agile delivery and collaborative approach. Our dedicated defence division draws upon A&P’s skilled workforce which includes project management, specialist engineering capabilities, design services and specialist fabricators, as well as extensive well-equipped facilities across the UK.

A&P Falmouth and A&P Tyne provide extensive ship repair and fabrication services to the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, the Tier One supply chain and overseas navies. Our dedicated In-Service Support team provides In-Service support to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary whilst they are in operational theatre across the globe. Our sister company, A&P Australia provides support services to the Royal Australian Navy.

A&P has delivered more than 200 refits, maintenance periods and conversions for the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil and Lithuania.

Our agile, commercial approach yields significant financial savings for our defence customers with projects being completed on time and to budget.

Services include:

  • In-Service Support (ISS) of warships and auxiliaries in the UK & overseas
  • Ship repair, refit & conversion
  • Reactivation and conversion of warships & auxiliaries
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