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AME served as Marine Engineer of Record for a super flood basin in front of Dry Dock 1 at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. This basin is the first of its kind and was designed for the US Navy to provide new life to an old dry dock that was too shallow for the current fleet of submarines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The super flood basin was designed to artificially raise the water elevation in front of the dry dock to allow docking of Los Angeles Class submarines without the use of buoyancy assist tanks and without restrictions due to tides. The innovative solution allowed the dry dock to remain operational during construction.  This US Navy project known as \u201cMILCON Project P-310\u201d was bundled with another, \u201cMILCON Project P-1074,\u201d to construct the super flood basin and provides an extension to the portal crane rail in the vicinity along with various utility upgrades. Overall, the project was successfully awarded to a single contractor at $157M. AME was subsequently awarded the task to provide Post Construction Award Services throughout the multiple phases of construction.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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