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Huge redevelopment project planned for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest dockyard

Dry dock work at Devonport in Plymouth will create more than 600 jobs and provide facilities for new nuclear subs

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The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest dockyard is to undergo an extensive refurbishment project which will begin with a two-year programme to redevelop a dry dock for nuclear submarines.

More than 600 construction jobs will be created during the rebuilding of the 10 Dock Facility at the Devonport Royal Dockyard in Plymouth.

Babcock International Group Plc, the engineering giant which operates the yard, has announced plans which will include the demolition of existing buildings and construction of new ones, to support a Royal Navy maintenance programme for “new and existing classes of submarine”, such as the new Dreadnought-class ballistic missile subs due to arrive in service in the 2030s.

A report submitted to Plymouth City Council said the redevelopment of 10 Dock, and buildings near it, is one of “a number of projects associated with a major infrastructure refurbishment of the nuclear licensed docking and berthing facilities at the dockyard”, which, with three and a half miles of waterfront, is the largest, not just in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, but in Europe.

Devonport Dockyard in Plymouth, operated by Babcock

The phased project would take two years to complete and would start and finish sometime between 2021 and 2025, with 650 construction workers needed on-site.

Babcock estimates the peak construction time is likely to be between late 2022 and the start of 2025.

Documents submitted to the council said the dockyard employs 5,500 people and generates about 10% of Plymouth’s income.

A document says: “The proposed development is anticipated to provide an additional 650 construction workers with employment opportunities as well as providing additional employment opportunities during the operation.