Fincantieri Begins Construction of Massive Shipbuilding Facility

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MARINETTE, WISCONSIN – As Fincantieri Marinette Marine prepares to start construction of the Navy’s newest class of ships, several key leaders were in Marinette today to mark the occasion of the largest building in Marinette Marine history.

“Building 34 is a key element to our Constellation-class frigate production,” said Dario Deste, President and CEO of Fincantieri Marine Group. “This will allow us to complete construction of two 500-ft. ships at the same time inside of a massive climate-controlled facility.”

The multi-million dollar building is part of the company’s most recent $200 million shipyard capital expansion underway in Wisconsin. In addition to this building, there are several other projects in Marinette. The largest ship lift in the U.S. is being built along the waterfront, as well as improvements to other buildings to facilitate upcoming frigate fabrication for the U.S. Navy.

Across the bay at Marinette’s sister shipyard, Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding, construction began on several new buildings months ago and is progressing rapidly. These buildings are where large portions of the frigate’s hull will be constructed, then shipped to Marinette where they will be joined together inside of Building 34 as the ships are erected.

“We are increasing the capabilities and capacity of our system-of-shipyards here in Wisconsin to support the U.S. Navy and future customers,” Deste added. “

Local Groundbreaking

Although they preferred to have an all-hands groundbreaking with the entire shipyard and local community, the leaders agreed that during the COVID pandemic they would need to keep the event small.

“Locally we wanted to celebrate our continued progress with a relatively small, socially-distanced ceremony,” said Jan Allman, Fincantieri Marinette Marine’s CEO.  “We have a great shipyard, filled with tremendous men and women, supported by leaders who understand that tomorrow’s Navy and our regional economy will be positively impacted by the important work here in Marinette for decades to come.”

Fincantieri Marinette Marine was awarded the contract in April 2020, to design and build the first Constellation-class guided missile frigate, with options for nine additional ships.  The total value of the contract, if all options are exercised by the Navy is $5.5 Billion.

The growing Marinette shipyard employs thousands of full-time workers and related contractors who produce Navy ships, like the Littoral Combat Ship and the newest guided-missile frigate.

“We are improving our facilities, but also adding to our workforce, with engineers, project managers, and nearly every skilled trade,” said Deste. “We are increasing our technical training pipeline, with solid partners like Northeast Wisconsin Technical College.”

Today’s groundbreaking attendees included representatives from FMM, FMG, the U.S. Navy, the Wisconsin-based construction and engineering companies, Miron and Graef, who are building the structure, as well as union leadership of the Boilermakers 696.

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Images and Video, provided by Fincantieri Marinette Marine

Shovel photos (link) both hires and web res:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5vzhwrm6ve6kuwh/AAC6Ohpy8JF46KhDTsLz-lHsa?dl=0

The people in the shovel images are (from left to right):

(L) Corey Brumbaugh, Miron Construction

Jan Allman, CEO, Fincantieri Marinette Marine

Steve Genisot, Mayor of Marinette

Dario Deste, President and CEO, Fincantieri Marine Group

Uriah Wolfe, Graef

Vice Adm. (Ret.) Richard Hunt, President, Fincantieri Marinette Marine

Andy Heimbuch, President, Boilermakers Union, Local 696

Groundbreaking Main Presser (FMM)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/94yrco192oikfxq/FMM_Bldg34_GroundBreaking_PresserMain_1080_30.mov?dl=0

Groundbreaking Main Presser (Miron Remarks)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/qelm4y13hv93t6f/FMM_Bldg34_GroundBreaking_Presser_Miron_1080_30.mov?dl=0

Groundbreaking b-roll:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/niccbtscznjusgp/FMM_Bldg34_GroundBreaking_Broll_1080_30.mov?dl=0

Fincantieri Marine Group

Fincantieri operates in the United States through its subsidiary Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG).  This company, which serves commercial and government customers in the U.S., including the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard, has three shipyards (Fincantieri Marinette Marine, Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding and Fincantieri ACE Marine) located in the Great Lakes. www.fincantierimarinegroup.com

Point of Contact: Eric Dent, Director of Communications | Fincantieri Marine Group

Eric.dent@us.fincantieri.com | (202) 488-4783

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