APCL Cammell Laird Completes Fabrication of Type 26 Frigate Mega Block.
APCL Cammell Laird achieved its latest milestone in the Type 26 programme build - successfully completing the fabrication of key structural components for Ship 4 HMS Birmingham and Ship 3 HMS Belfast.
The Type 26 programme, currently being delivered by BAE Systems, will provide the Royal Navy with the most advanced anti-submarine warfare capability available. APCL Cammell Laird was selected by BAE Systems to construct units for the City Class ships.
HMS Birmingham's mega consolidated double bottom block, a crucial part of Ship 4, has been completed weighing approximately 1000 tonnes.
This substantial unit has undergone a meticulous build process for the past 21 months and was loaded out via a barge from the wet basin at APCL Cammell Laird to BAE System’s Govan Shipyard, where it will be integrated into the larger ship structure.
HMS Birmingham's mega block alone has been fitted with 8,437 secondary structural items, including pipes, ladders, access walkways, and seats for ship equipment.
Alongside the mega block, Ship 3 HMS Belfast's upper units have also been completed. This includes two double-stacked units and four single units. These components have also been transported using a coaster to Glasgow for further assembly.
Eight upper units of Ship 3 have incorporated 3,858 secondary structure elements, ensuring their readiness for integration into the larger framework.
Throughout the build, a significant number of APCL Cammell Laird’s apprentices have played an important role in the construction process. This includes pipe fitting apprentices, plating, welding, project management, and rigging apprentices. All of whom are learning their trade on projects of national importance.