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02 Oct 14. GKN Aerospace’s Alabama leadership joined state and local officials today to officially break ground on an addition to the company’s Tallassee facility that will house an engineering design centre. U.K.-based GKN Aerospace announced the Alabama engineering design centre at the Farnborough International Airshow in July. This event signified the beginning of construction work on a permanent, 10,800-square-foot base for the centre, where design and analysis engineers initially will focus on composite technologies for rotorcraft. “The new composites design engineering centre in Alabama will enable our global company to expand the high level of design/development engineering support we provide to customers,” said Jeff Barger, vice president and general manager of the GKN Aerospace Advanced Composite Structures (ACS) facility. “In addition, this project will significantly increase the number of highly skilled engineering personnel based at the growing facility in Tallassee.” The engineering design centre is now housed in a temporary location at the Elmore County plant, which concentrates on aerostructures made from composite materials for industry partners such as Bell Helicopter, HondaJet, and Airbus. Initial recruiting has begun for the centre, which will have a maximum headcount of 30. In the Farnborough announcement, GKN Aerospace said the Alabama centre will extend its global engineering strength and provide additional expertise in designing and building major composite structures. It said the centre expands the facility’s established design-for-manufacturing operation that works with industry partners to increase reliability and lower manufacturing costs. Alabama Secretary of Commerce Greg Canfield, who attended today’s ground-breaking ceremony, said GKN Aerospace’s decision to locate the engineering design centre in Tallassee is significant because it positions the state to attract more knowledge-based jobs in aerospace and other industries. “Alabama offers advanced manufacturers many advantages, including a skilled workforce, top-notch job-training programs, and a business-friendly environment,” Canfield said. “This project from GKN Aerospace shows that Alabama also represents an attractive location for research and development functions that provide critical support to advanced manufacturing.” The GKN Aerospace ACS facility, located about 35 miles from Montgomery, has been in operation since 1985 and today employs more than 1,000 people. The Alabama plant boasts 380,000 square feet of manufacturing space, after a 120,000-square-foot expansion announced in 2005. The engineering design centre is expected to be operating in its new home by early next year.
01 Oct 14. The U.K. MoD has awarded £3.2bn of contracts to support the management of the UK’s Naval Bases and maintain and repair the Royal Navy’s warships and submarines, directly sustaining more than 7,500 jobs across the UK. Babcock, which manages Her Majesty’s Naval Bases (HMNB) at Devonport and Clyde, has been awarded a £2.6bn contract, while BAE Systems, which manages HMNB Portsmouth has been awarded a £600m contract. The deal, which brings five existing contracts under one framework, represents excellent value for money for the MoD and the UK taxpayer with over £350m of savings secured. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, said, “This huge investment in our Naval Bases will directly sustain more than 7,500 jobs and skills across the UK and ensure that the Royal Navy’s fleet of 56 warships and submarines are in the best possible condition and available for operations. Following the £3.5bn Scout armoured vehicle contract, this is the second biggest defence contract placed by this Government and reflects our commitment to giving our Armed Forces what they need to keep Britain safe. As a former Minister for Portsmouth I know how important Naval Bases are for the local economies so I am delighted that these contracts have been awarded.”