Naval MRO
VinePlant's Naval MRO track record is grounded in the accumulated experience of its team, with extensive prior involvement in naval maintenance and overhaul programs. This foundation enabled the company to execute complex ROH projects with confidence, ensuring stable delivery from the outset.
Built on Experience.
Proven Through Execution.
The ROH project for USNS Wally Schirra marked the first major execution under the VinePlant name. Leveraging the team's prior experience, the project was delivered successfully through structured planning, disciplined execution, and controlled project management. This phase established a reliable execution baseline for subsequent programs.
Building on the initial project, VinePlant proceeded with the USNS Yukon ROH while continuing work on the first vessel. This required the simultaneous management of vessels with different specifications and operational roles. Through this, VinePlant demonstrated its ability to scale operations without compromising quality or schedule.
The USNS Charles Drew project introduced increased complexity — including evolving technical requirements, tight scheduling conditions, and additional work beyond initial scope. By maintaining delivery performance under these conditions, VinePlant reinforced its capability to manage demanding naval MRO programs with consistency and control.
Following the ROH, VinePlant secured a Maintenance & Technical Assistance (MTA) contract for the same vessel. This reflects a transition from single-project execution to ongoing participation within a structured maintenance cycle.
VinePlant's experience has supported expansion into allied naval engagements. The HMS Richmond Voyage Repair project demonstrated the ability to operate across different naval requirements while maintaining consistent execution standards.
The HMCS Max Bernays Voyage Repair project further extended VinePlant's allied naval program experience, confirming the capability to serve multiple navies simultaneously with consistent quality and execution standards.
