ALABAMA
Alabama Shipyard, LLC of Mobile, AL, which
has been serving the Gulf Coast since 1917, will receive $571,887 to upgrade
four travel trucks with new assemblies on 150‐ton portal crane.
Blakely BoatWorks, Inc. of Mobile AL, a
full-service shipyard focused on new construction and marine repair projects,
will receive $ 379,408 for a 500-ton press brake, welding machines, overhead
cranes, and man lifts.
CALIFORNIA
Mare Island Dry Dock of Vallejo, CA, which
offers dry docking, ship repair and other services, will receive $1,066,326 for
a 165‐ton Rough Terrain Crane.
FLORIDA
Gulf Marine Repair Corporation of Tampa,
FL, which specializes in the repair, conversion and modification of large
ocean-going commercial and other vessels, will receive $692,100 for a CNC
plasma cutting machine and 100‐ton rough terrain crane.
GUAM
Cabras Marine Corporation, which provides
pilot, tug, barge, spill response, firefighting, and ferry services in Guam and
the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana’s Islands, will receive $1 million for
the purchase of a 275‐ton Truck Crane.
HAWAII
Marisco, Ltd. Of Kapolei, HI, which offers
ship repair and other services, will receive $745,872 for a blast and paint
booth.
LOUISIANA
C&C Marine and Repair, LLC of Belle
Chasse, LA, which provides general steel repairs on inland barges, will receive
$ 979,638 for a 275‐ton Crawler Crane.
Cooper Consolidated, LLC of Convent, LA,
which provides midstream stevedoring, barge, marine, and logistics services,
will receive $1.2 million for a 620‐ton Marine Travelift.
MARYLAND
Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp. of Salisbury,
MD, which possesses more thirty years of direct industry experience and designs
and builds commercial ships up to 450 feet in length, will receive $830,622 to
purchase a 130‐ton Rough Terrain Crane.
MICHIGAN
Mackinac Island Ferry Company dba Mackinac
Marine Service of St. Ignace, MI, which services commercial and recreational
vessels, will receive $752,933 for a Travelift and Welding Equipment.
MISSISSIPPI
VT Halter Marine of Pascagoula, MS, a
company with more than 70 years of experience in ship design, construction,
repair and conversion to maintenance and support, will receive $1,695,118 for a
1250‐ton Press Brake.
NEW YORK
Smith Boys Marine Sales Inc. of North
Tonowanda, NY, a family-owned boat service and repair company, will receive
$317,641 for a transporter and CNC plasma cutter.
OHIO
The Great Lakes Towing Company of
Cleveland, OH, a company with 120 years of service on the Great Lakes, will
receive $1,400,000 for an 820‐tonTravelift.
OREGON
WCT Marine & Construction Inc. of
Astoria, OR, which specialize in marine services, new construction, welding,
boat repair, boat building and fabrications, will receive $573,075 for a big
top enclosed work structure, work pad with drains, filtration system.
Diversified Marine, Inc. of Portland, OR,
which offers repair, retrofit and construction of tugs, barges and commercial
steel vessels, will receive $ 1,253,160 for a 275‐ton Crawler Crane.
PENSYLVANIA
Philly Shipyard, Inc. of Philadelphia, PA,
a U.S. commercial shipyard constructing vessels for operation in the U.S. Jones
Act market, will receive $640,158 for a Messer system.
RHODE ISLAND
J. Goodison Company, Inc. of North
Kingstown, RI, a veteran-owned small business offering a full range ship repair
services, will receive $504,237 for its shipyard rough terrain crane project.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Metal Trades, Inc. of Hollywood, SC, a
family-owned business since 1962 with experience in heavy steel fabrication,
manufacturing, machining, vessel construction and vessel maintenance and
repair, will receive $492,128 for a 55‐ton Grove All Terrain Crane and three
Skytrak Telehandlers Forklifts.
TEXAS
Gulf Copper Ship Repair, Inc. of Corpus
Christi, TX, an employee-owned company noted for installing copper piping on
marine vessels, will receive $423,186 for a 110‐ton Crane.
Bludworth Marine, LLC of Houston, TX, which
services ships, ATB's, inland and offshore tugs and barges, and other vessels
will receive $1,337,468 for a 275‐ton Crawler Crane.
VIRGINIA
Colonna's Shipyard, Inc. Norfolk VA, which
performs ship repair, machining and steel fabrication services to both the
commercial and government markets. will receive $799,996 to purchase welding
machines.
WASHINGTON
SAFE Boats International, L.L.C. of
Bremerton, WA, an aluminum boat manufacturer and leading supplier to military,
federal, state and local law enforcement, fire and rescue agencies, will
receive $587,035 for a router and press brake.
Mavrik Marine Inc. of La Conner, WA, which
specialized in the construction of aluminum work boats, will receive $564,850
for a bridge crane, welding system, and compressor.
WISCONSIN
Fraser Shipyards, Inc. of Superior, WI,
which offers services from emergency repairs to brand-new craft to large
industrial fabrications, will receive $793,162 for Overhead Material Handling
and Steel Brake Processing Improvement.