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Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina Launched MBTA Ferry Terminal Barges

barge launched from dry dock

Published Jan 30, 2026 8:50 PM by The Maritime Executive


[By Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina ]

In their first operation of the new year, Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina (BHSM) completed a multi-barge roll-on operation using the 500-ton floating dry dock, "Providence.”

The barges were constructed by Blue Atlantic Fabricators, a tenant of BHSM and the only AISC Certified facility on the East Coast with direct headwall access for water transportation. Measuring 115’ by 30’ and approximately 120 tons each, the barges were fabricated to serve as docks at the Mass Bay Transportation Authority’s ferry terminal at the Hingham shipyard. Blue Atlantic was awarded the project in February 2025, and completed the first two of three docks in November 2025. The docks are going to “improve rider experience,” said Michael Julian, General Manager of Blue Atlantic Fabricators, “and bring them into compliance with updated accessibility standards.”

Once completed, the barges were rolled directly from the Blue Atlantic fabrication shop onto the dry dock using self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs) supplied and operated by Bay Crane Northeast. The dry dock had been matted with a runway and secured into place with the help of ACK Marine, another BHSM tenant. Once the transporters cleared the dock, the dry dock was submerged in a controlled operation, allowing each barge to float free. “The fact that the dry dock can sink to over 12 feet,” said Myles Murphy, Dry Dock Manager at BHSM, “allowed us to be able to block the barge high enough for the SPMTs to safely egress from the pontoon deck with room to spare.”

Massachusetts continues to invest heavily in water transportation on new and existing facility infrastructure. The central location in East Boston was important to the viability of the project. “When we first commissioned the dry dock, we never imagined it would be used in such a unique way that would impact thousands of commuters daily,” said Murphy, “our engineering collaboration and great teamwork with our tenants has proved that this is not only a safe and effective launching method, but is also repeatable.”

This operation was made possible through close collaboration between Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina, Blue Atlantic Fabricators, Bay Crane, ACK Marine, A. Waller Associates, and JMS Naval Architects, whose engineering support ensured the dock, load paths, ballast plan, and sequencing were executed safely and efficiently. It was a “well thought-out and calculated engineering plan,” said Julian, “to assure a safe, reliable, and repeatable operation.”

“This is a great example of what can be achieved when shipbuilders, heavy-lift specialists, naval architects, and shipyard operators work as one team,” said Murphy, “I am very proud of the group effort.” 
 

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Birdon Announces Plans for Sixth US Location in Pensacola, Florida

Pensacola

Published Jan 31, 2026 5:40 PM by The Maritime Executive


[By Birdon]

On Wednesday 28, January, Birdon announced plans to develop and operate a 400,000-square-foot advanced ship manufacturing facility at the Port of Pensacola, Florida. This will be Birdon’s sixth US location.

In partnership with the City of Pensacola and other regional and national stakeholders, Birdon plans to establish a facility that will incorporate the latest technology and modern shipbuilding practices, creating more than three million production man hours per year of additional capacity for fabrication of ships and modules to support the US Maritime Industrial Base. The facility will employ approximately 2,000 personnel, including engineering, skilled trades, and other support roles.

Birdon’s announcement follows initial approval by Triumph Gulf Coast, Inc. for a $76 million grant to the City of Pensacola to help build the facilities Birdon will operate at the Port. Triumph is a nonprofit corporation that oversees expenditure of funds for economic damages resulting from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Funds must be used for recovery, diversification, and enhancement in Northwest Florida.

Tony Ardito, President of Birdon America, said, “Birdon has an excellent track record as a reliable partner to U.S. Government customers. Our expansion to a sixth location at the Port of Pensacola demonstrates our commitment to helping to revitalize and rebuild America’s Maritime Industrial Base.”

The expansion complements Birdon’s existing facilities and its ongoing US Government programs, including Waterways Commerce Cutter (WCC) construction for the US Coast Guard in Bayou La Batre, AL; and the 47’ Motor Lifeboat (MLB) Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) for the Coast Guard in Bellingham, WA, and Portland, CT.

Birdon expects to open the new facility at the Port of Pensacola as soon as the third quarter of 2027.

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