BAE Systems begins delivery of new programme to support the Royal Navy in Portsmouth


On October 1st, BAE Systems marks its first day as part of the team that will deliver the five year Future Maritime Support Programme (FMSP) alongside the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for the Royal Navy.


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BAE Systems has supported the Royal Navy for more than 20 years as the MOD’s industry partner in Portsmouth, managing the entire estate and transforming how the Portsmouth flotilla was managed, ultimately improving the availability of its warships (Picture source: BAE Systems)

In March, BAE Systems was selected by the MOD to deliver the Ship Engineering Delivery & Management contract at Portsmouth Naval Base. A joint venture between BAE Systems and KBR, named KBS Maritime, was awarded the Hard Facilities Management (FM) & Alongside Services contract at Portsmouth. Together the two contracts are valued up to £1.3 billion. BAE Systems begins delivery of new programme to support the Royal Navy in Portsmouth
 
“As the Royal Navy delivers its part of the UK’s Global Britain strategy and continues on its journey to becoming a digital navy by 2025, BAE Systems will continue to develop the capabilities our nation’s sailors need to succeed in an ever changing global defence environment,” commented David Mitchard, Managing Director of BAE Systems’ Maritime Services business. “Under the new contract, we will transform using new digital and data technologies, further increasing the availability of ships and the level of support carried out by our highly qualified personnel wherever the Royal Navy is deployed around the world. We’re excited by the opportunity to continue delivering transformation alongside our new service provider partners to support the Royal Navy in, and from, Portsmouth.” 
 
Built on a record of success
 
BAE Systems has supported the Royal Navy for more than 20 years as the MOD’s industry partner in Portsmouth, managing the entire estate and transforming how the Portsmouth flotilla was managed, ultimately improving the availability of its warships.
 
As well as improving ship availability, BAE Systems helped the MOD to deliver a number of major improvements to the base under Maritime Support Delivery Framework, with the end goal of creating a 21st century naval base fit to support the UK’s Carrier Strike Group, all while maintaining operational tempo. These improvements include:
 
  • - Development of ‘North Corner’, the aircraft carrier centre of specialisation, and support to regeneration of jetties, allowing the home-basing of HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales
  • -Bringing the carriers into service, providing support to the vessels and preparing them for exercises and sea trials
  • - Preparation and inaugural deployment of the UK’s Carrier Strike Group
  • - Development of the Type 45 centre of specialisation, including regeneration of 14 and 15 Dock and installation of the iconic 68 metre tall 14 Dock crane
  • - Refurbished C & D lock to accommodate increased vessel transit to 3 Basin / Harbour.
  • - Design and development of the 13Mw combined heat and power centre, installation of 1.5Mw of solar power, 3Mw large scale battery storage, installation of electric vehicle charging points, and the introduction of 48 electric vans
  • - New Thunderer workshop, the amalgamation of workshops under one roof to drive efficiencies
  • - Installation of Vessel Tracking Management System harbour radar for vessel tracking
  • - Development of Royal Navy Reservist facility HMS King Alfred on Watering Island
  • - Improvements to security infrastructure
  • - Support to base’s heritage building, including refurbishment of Long Row/The Parade
  • - Ongoing development of the Royal Navy War Fighting Centre
  • - Ongoing installation of the Queen Elizabeth Class Forward Logistics Centre (QLC)
 
Alongside operational improvements, BAE Systems has helped reduce carbon emissions from 100,000 tonnes to 35,000 tonnes per annum over the last 15 years. It has also helped the MOD to develop its carbon profile and roadmap for Portsmouth Naval Base and will support its implementation to achieve the MOD’s goal of being Net Carbon Zero by 2050.