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  1. General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works

    Part of General Dynamics Marine Systems, Bath Iron Works is a full service shipyard specializing in the design, building and support of complex surface combatants for the U.S. Navy.

  2. Bath Iron Works - Wikipedia

    Bath Iron Works (BIW) is a major United States shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine, founded in 1884 as Bath Iron Works, Limited. Since 1995, Bath Iron Works has been a …

  3. Bath Iron Works — JMG

    BIW History Bath Iron Works began as a brass and iron foundry established in 1826. The BIW Legacy Vault celebrates the company’s nearly two centuries of shipbuilding along the …

  4. Bath Iron Works eager to build Trump’s ‘battleship’

    Dec 23, 2025 · The Bath shipyard's president, Charles Krugh, touted its reputation and qualifications in a statement after the president announced a plan to create a 'Golden Fleet.'

  5. BIW to build another warship for U.S. Navy | Maine Public

    Aug 1, 2025 · Bath Iron Works has been awarded a U.S. Navy contract to build another warship. BIW has seven destroyers under construction and says the Navy has exercised an option to …

  6. What is Body in White and Why is BIW Important? - An Overview

    Know More about the Importance of BIW in Recent Times. The automotive body in white (BIW) market expands along with the megatrends for increased fuel savings and light weighting.

  7. General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works | Careers Center | Welcome

    Welcome to the Careers Center for General Dynamics - Bath Iron Works. Please browse all of our available job and career opportunities. Apply to any positions you believe you are a fit for and …

  8. Bath Iron Works -- Company History

    For more than a century, Bath Iron Works (BIW) has been building ships, chiefly for the U.S. Navy. From its mile-long stretch of waterfront along the Kennebec River have come more …

  9. Body-in-White (BIW) Reinforcement in Automotive Manufacturing

    Jan 25, 2025 · Body-in-White (BIW) reinforcement in automotive manufacturing refers to the use of additional materials or structures within the vehicle’s body to enhance its strength, safety, …

  10. Bath Iron Works ~ Shipbuilding History - NJScuba.net

    Jan 14, 2024 · Bath Iron Works (BIW) was established as an iron foundry in 1826 and expanded into shipbuilding by acquiring Goss Marine Iron Works in 1888. The yard was a major builder …