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A push in D.C. to keep Boston’s drydock busy

Por: The Boston Globe Business April 13, 2023

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In the past few weeks, crews have been busy at the mammoth Boston Ship Repair drydock in South Boston fixing up the USNS Burlington, a fast-transport ship used by the Navy.Lately, though, that’s a rare sight.Boston’s last major operating drydock has seen work dry up in recent years, as it gets consistently outbid by three rival docks elsewhere on the East Coast. Boston Ship Repair has bid on many repair jobs in the past few years, but only... + full article



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