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BMT Delivers Life of Type Extension Study for Royal Australian Navy
BMT Delivers Life of Type Extension Study for Royal Australian Navy
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Naval Industry News - Australia
BMT
Delivers Life of Type Extension Study for Royal Australian Navy
Melbourne-based
BMT Design & Technology (BMT), a subsidiary of BMT Group Ltd, has
completed a study for the Commonwealth of Australia, to examine a range
of options for the Life of Type Extension (LOTE) of a wide range of
Defence Maritime Platforms. This included the entire surface fleet of
the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), through to the LCM (Landing Craft Mechanised)
and LARC (Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo) vehicles of Army Marine.
HMAS Tobruk
(L 50) is a Landing Ship Heavy (LSH) of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN),
based on the design of the Round Table class of the British Royal Fleet
Auxiliary.
(image: BMT Group)
Undertaking
the study in two stages over the course of 12 months, BMT developed
a risk-based approach to assess the viability of LOTE for 11 classes
of ship. Unlike the approach taken by others, BMT recognised the importance
of ensuring the study was not limited solely to material/condition surveys
and incorporated the Fundamental Inputs to Capability (FIC). This allowed
the full cost of operating the fleet within the various LOTE scenarios
to be identified.
As well as identifying the costing options, the study provided an understanding
of any impact on achieving availability targets while satisfying safety,
environmental and technical risk imperatives.
Royal Australian
Navy LCM
(image: BMT Group)
Peter Sanders, Principal
Consultant at BMT Design & Technology comments: “Our intimate
understanding of the defence engineering environment provided the
customer with the confidence that we could deliver a comprehensive
study which met their requirements. We were also able to draw upon
the knowledge and expertise from our sister companies, BMT Isis and
BMT Defence Services, both of which have extensive experience of working
in the defence sector.”