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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. The Bath Iron Works Story: By Land & Sea - Maine Maritime …

    The tour begins in the immersive exhibit BIW: Building America’s Navy where you’ll get a high-tech look at the people, processes, and ships of Bath Iron Works and discover why “Bath Built …

  4. 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 …

  5. Careers - Bath Iron Works

    Join a mission that matters at BIW! Our shipyard offers hundreds of jobs in manufacturing, engineering, business support and more.

  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. Bath Iron Works — a $2.5B economic driver - mainebiz.biz

    Nov 15, 2024 · BIW, founded in 1884 and based on the Kennebec River in Bath, manufactures U.S. Navy destroyers.

  8. Making Commuting Easier & Greener: Workforce Transportation ... - Maine

    Dec 1, 2023 · General Dynamics Bath Iron Works (BIW) is one of a handful of Maine businesses participating in the Workforce Transportation Pilot program, a workforce program …

  9. Contact Us - Bath Iron Works

    BIW is a world leader in naval shipbuilding technology and has moved on. Our modular techniques and the use of the land level transfer facility since 2001 have significantly …

  10. Employees - Bath Iron Works

    BATH, Maine – On Saturday, September 27, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works christened the U.S. Navy’s newest guided missile destroyer, the future USS Louis H. Wilson (DDG 126).