Barrow shipyard to build Royal Navy carriers
06/07/2008
HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Queen Elizabeth will be the biggest surface warships ever made in Britain.
The carriers will be built and assembled at shipyards in Barrow-in-Furness, Portsmouth, Rosyth and Govan.
"Today's contract signing seals the future for thousands of jobs, and ensures that we will have a Royal Navy fit for the 21st century," said defence secretary Des Browne.
Last month, Northwestern Shiprepairers and Shipbuilders secured a 25-year Royal Navy maintenance contract worth £250 million.
The deal will see the company, soon to be renamed Camel Laird, maintaining 11 ships over a five-year period, securing 450 jobs.
There is also the added possibility of extra work for the next three decades.

