General Dynamics NASSCO-Norfolk

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Norfolk, United States

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General Dynamics NASSCO-Norfolk Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

General Dynamics NASSCO-Norfolk is located in Norfolk, United States on 200 Ligon St. General Dynamics NASSCO-Norfolk is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category shipbuilding in United States. General Dynamics NASSCO-Norfolk is the consolidation of two great ship repair yards that have operated in the Port of Hampton Roads, Virginia for more than 50 years. The former Metro Machine Corporation was founded in 1963, awarded its first Master Ship Repair Agreement (MSRA) contract with the U.S. Navy in 1966, moved to the Ligon Street yard in 1971, and was acquired by General Dynamics NASSCO in 2011. Since its inception, the Ligon Street workforce has worked on more than 450 ships. The former Earl Industries was founded in 1985, moved to the Harper Avenue yard in 2004, and was acquired by General Dynamics NASSCO in August, 2012. The Harper Avenue workforce has been maintaining and repairing aircraft carriers and ships of the Navy's amphibious fleet, including the LPD-17 Class of amphibious transport dock ships, since 2005. NASSCO-Norfolk’s aircraft carrier business expanded to the Bremerton, Washington in the Pacific Northwest in 2014..

Address

200 Ligon St

Phone

+1 7575436801

Company size

1001-5000 employees

Headquarters

Norfolk, Virginia

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ivana Tention

I mean it's the ship yards what do you expect?

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Stormy Eliza

This is a response to Andrew Burdette. They no longer allow the contractors and subcontractors to urinate on the ships. Here is their solution. At least it seems environmentally friendly, the bags are water soluble, at least I found this out when it began dissolving and leaked out into the women's bathroom.

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Andrew

Great place to work. Moderate to high paced environment. Great people to work with.

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Esteban Lopez

Good place to work and 95% safe work area

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Andrew Burdette

Terrible management, complete lack of supervision of their contractors and subcontractors. Allow their workforce to urinate inside the ships they are supposed to be servicing without any repercussions and then proceed to blame the chain of command of the ships for not supervising the sailors. Workers leave cigarette butts in the spaces on the ship when this is supposed to be a smoke free shipyard since 2013. This shipyard is only interested in turning a profit and cutting corners, not in putting out quality craftsmanship for the US WARSHIPS that come through here and are going to be put out in harm's way, very UNAMERICAN and UNPATRIOTIC!