The U.S. Navy on Friday celebrated the keel laying of the lead ship of the Constellation class of guided-missile frigates, the longer term USS Constellation (FFG 62), on the Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard in Marinette, Wis.
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti participated within the ceremony together with Wisconsin governor Tony Evers and Fincantieri Marine Group CEO Marco Galbiati.
Hundreds of FMM shipbuilders gathered with friends contained in the shipyard’s large new climate-controlled Building 34, the place giant parts of a ship are related and the vessel is erected. The constructing is a part of Fincantieri’s lately accomplished facility $350 million in enhancements and new building.
“This yard is teeming with activity,” stated Sec. Del Toro. “Americans…from all walks of life coming together to build warships is a demonstration of our industrial might, showcasing the talents of the skilled workforce that our nation must expand during this critical period in our world’s history.” Del Toro added that “it takes a nation to build a navy, and the collaboration between industry and our Department [of the Navy] that is on display at the shipyard symbolizes the teamwork required to do so.”
Melissa Braithwaite was named the ship’s sponsor. She is the spouse of former Navy secretary, Kenneth Braithwaite.
Fincantieri Marinette Marine welder Jean Wagner accomplished the authentication course of by tracing Mrs. Braithwaite’s initials onto the plate. Wagner is the primary feminine FMM welder to earn this duty.
“This is truly a great Navy day,” stated the highest Navy officer, Adm. Lisa Franchetti. “Today, we are laying the keel for the Navy’s next generation small surface combatant, the future workforce of our fleet. It’s an agile multi-mission warship with increased lethality and survivability, capable of the operations of both blue water and littoral combat environments. This ship will be critical to putting more players on the field, players that the Navy needs to promote our nation’s prosperity and security, to deter aggression and to provide options to our nation’s leaders every single day.”
Fincantieri Marinette Marine obtained a contract for $795 million in April 2020 for the lead ship and 9 extra vessels. If the Navy workout routines the entire choices, the contract is valued at greater than $5.5 billion. To date, the Navy has 5 frigates on order with Fincantieri Marinette Marine, with 5 extra choices remaining on the unique contract.