Defence Minister opens upgraded Babcock submarine facility and new skills building

Posted on 16 Sep 2024 by James Devonshire

The Minister of State for Defence Procurement and Industry has officially opened two separate Babcock International interests in Plymouth. Maria Eagle MP cut the ribbon at Babcock’s upgraded submarine facility, 9 Dock, in Devonport, following an extensive regeneration project at the site. The minister then opened Babcock’s inaugural Babcock Engineering & Nuclear Skills building at City College Plymouth.

9 Dock

The regeneration of Babcock’s 9 Dock included maintenance, life extension and facility improvements, delivering the most significant package of infrastructure work since the early 2000s. The site will receive the UK Vanguard Class submarines, which are critical in supporting the UK’s Continuous at Sea Deterrent and securing the long-term defence of the nation.

As part of Babcock’s long-term partnership with the Submarine Delivery Agency, including the maintenance of the UK’s Vanguard class submarines, this upgraded facility will deliver the current £560m maintenance programme already underway on HMS Victorious, extending the boat’s operational life.

Working with partners, the project has secured around 1000 local jobs, underpinning our commitment to supporting the Plymouth community.

Babcock Engineering & Nuclear Skills building

In addition, the minister opened the Babcock Engineering & Nuclear Skills building at City College Plymouth. Part of the Babcock Skills Academy, this modern facility will enhance Babcock’s growing workforce’s capabilities in the UK’s nuclear programmes by continuing to build a new pipeline of talent, while upskilling the existing workforce on the complex skills required to perform deep submarine maintenance.

Babcock’s Chief Executive David Lockwood left, Jackie Grubb, Principal of City College Plymouth (centre) with the Rt Hon Maria Eagle MP on the right.
Babcock’s Chief Executive David Lockwood left, Jackie Grubb, Principal of City College Plymouth (centre) with the Rt Hon Maria Eagle MP on the right.

David Lockwood, Babcock CEO, said: “Supporting the Continuous at Sea Deterrent is the most important thing we do. The huge investment and increase in digital technology in this submarine facility ensures the UK has a sovereign, fit-for-purpose, deep maintenance capability now and in the future.

“Opening our Engineering & Skills building at City College Plymouth on the same day, demonstrates our commitment to securing the critical nuclear skills the UK needs to continue to deliver these vital defence programmes.”

Maria Eagle MP, Minister for Defence Procurement and Industry said: “The Vanguard fleet is at the heart of deterring our adversaries and keeping the UK safe. This government is committed to a ‘triple-lock’ on our nuclear and to bolstering national security through crucial refurbishments such as this one.

“I am honoured to open 9 Dock today, and to have the opportunity to speak with personnel and staff on their vital contribution to our nation’s security.”

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