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Proposals for a new £200m shipyard facility at Scotstoun in Glasgow are to be put out to tender next week, BAE Systems has announced. The move is one of two options outlined by the company for ...
News; Scottish News; Shipyards; BAE to retain both Govan and Scotstoun shipyards as they announce £100m investment on the Clyde THE package secures the future for around 3000 jobs on the Clyde ...
Some of the jobs set to be lost at the Portsmouth, Govan and Scotstoun shipyards may be offset by a contract to build a new Royal Navy carrier, the Type 26 Global Combat Ship.
Defence giant BAE has dropped plans, put forward 15 months ago, to invest around £200 million building a world class "frigate factory" at Scotstoun - one of its two naval shipyards on the Clyde ...
British defense contractor BAE Systems announced plans to cut some 1,775 jobs at three shipyards Wednesday, ending the building of warships in England for the first time in hundreds of years. BAE ...
The firm could close Govan and focus all its work at Scotstoun, or keep using both sites. The two shipyards sit opposite each other on the Clyde and employee a shared workforce of about 3,000. BAE ...
BAE Systems announced earlier this month that 835 jobs at Govan, Scotstoun and Rosyth shipyards will go with a further 940 redundancies at its Portsmouth base.
Proposals for a new £200m shipyard facility at Scotstoun in Glasgow are to be put out to tender next week, BAE Systems has announced. The move is one of two options outlined by the company for ...
Proposals for a £200m shipyard facility at Scotstoun in Glasgow are to be put out to tender by BAE Systems next ... BAE Systems in £200m Scotstoun shipyard tender move. Published. 19 September 2014.
Proposals for a £200m shipyard facility at Scotstoun in Glasgow are to be put out to tender by BAE Systems next week.