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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard holds ribbon cutting ceremony for historic Building 2

Rendering of Bldg. 2 renovation
Rendering of Bldg. 2 renovation

PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, Maine - Portsmouth Naval Shipyard hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Reactor Servicing Support Facility in historic Building 2 on Wednesday, March 30.

Honored participants in the ceremony include Shipyard Commander Captain Michael Oberdorf; Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Atlantic Rear Admiral Lore Aguayo; Nuclear Engineering and Planning Manager, Stephen Fahey, SES; Oak Point Associates Peter MacGovern and Nutmeg Companies, Inc. Jason Bugbee.

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard cut the ribbon March 30 at Building 2, one of the oldest facilities at the shipyard (circa 1864), after completing major renovations.  Right to left cutting the ribbon are Shipyard Commander, Capt. Michael Oberdorf; Commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Atlantic, Rear Adm. Lore Aguayo; Nutmeg Companies, Inc. Mr. Jason Bugbee; Shipyard Nuclear Engineering and Planning Manager, Mr. Stephen Fahey, SES; and Oak Point Associates, Mr. Peter MacGovern.

“It’s always a challenge when renovating a historic building. You want to preserve the history while working to bring the facility up to speed in support of nuclear-powered submarine maintenance,” said Rear Adm. Aguayo. “This facility was a collaborative effort, between contractors, NAVFAC, and the shipyard, all joining together in support of the warfighter and getting our submarines back to sea.”

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Building 2 is one of the oldest facilities at PNS. The building was constructed circa 1864 as a clothing and provisions storehouse and served as the insulator shop for many years prior to this renovation.

“People are our most valuable asset and this facility provides a professional work environment for our team,” said Fahey. “[It] provides a unified location to plan and prepare for excellence in execution … and positions us to provide urgent, well thought out response to any obstacle in the way of mission execution.”

The Building 2 project provides a modern three-story Reactor Servicing Support Facility while maintaining the historic character-defining architectural features of the original building. The new plan is a practical, and functional layout with improved ship servicing adjacencies and better day-to-day work flow, helping to increase productivity and to create a team building working environment.

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is America’s leader for attack submarine maintenance, repair, and modernization. The on-time completion of submarine availabilities is critical to maintaining the Navy’s maritime superiority. As a NAVSEA operated field activity, Portsmouth is committed to expanding our undersea advantage and maximizing the material readiness of the fleet by safely delivering first-time quality, on time, and on budget.

This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard holds ribbon cutting ceremony for historic Building 2