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Home» News»Babcock Team 31 Completes Whole Ship Preliminary Design Review
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Babcock Team 31 Completes Whole Ship Preliminary Design Review

Team 31 has successfully completed its Whole Ship Preliminary Design Review (WSPDR) for the Type 31 Frigate, marking the end of the Engineering functional design phase.

Xavier Vavasseur 03 Aug 2020

Babcock press release

The review provides a key indicator of the compliance, maturity and engineering risk in proceeding into Detailed Design and maturing the 3D CAD model.  The WSPDR was the whole ship culmination event of a large number of specific reviews which addressed the maturity of the individual systems comprising the Type 31 Ship.

WSPDR was held, virtually, over a period of 10 days in June, using an independent board comprising around fifteen subject matter experts, to review the design and interrogate the engineering team.  Although this was a Team 31 milestone event, attendees and contributors also came from the Authority (the UK Ministry of Defence).  

The independent board were impressed with the rate of progress made since contract award in November 2019, and the level of technical maturity of the design.  The Engineering team in particular, and all contributors to the successful WSPDR, are to be commended for their efforts.

“Completing the Whole Ship PDR is a key milestone for the Type 31 programme and signals our move into Detailed Design.  I’d like to thank all involved, a lot of hard work went into achieving this positive outcome.  I look forward to the next stage in this exciting and challenging programme.”



Graeme Thomson, Babcock Type 31 Programme Director

Progress on the Type 31 programme continues at pace.  Babcock’s Rosyth facility has seen significant investment in the last decade and is embarking on a new era of digitising facilities and systems to bring advancements and efficiencies into the manufacturing, build and assembly process for the frigates. This includes the installation of additional Advanced Manufacturing capability and the construction of a new assembly hall capable of housing two Type 31 frigates.  Ground breaking for the new hall took place in April, signalling the commencement of the civil works programme.

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