Published September 14, 2025

Oceaneering Awarded U.S. Navy Corporate Component Repair Program Contract

The company is one of three suppliers awarded contracts.


Oceaneering International, Inc. announced that the Marine Services Division of its Aerospace and Defense Technologies (“ADTech”) segment has been awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract by the Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS), Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, for the repair of valves and actuators in support of the U.S. Navy’s Corporate Component Repair Program (“CCRP”) for Virginia-class and Los Angeles-class submarines. Oceaneering is one of three suppliers selected for this program.

The base contract, valued at up to $86 million, has a two-year initial term with provisions for three additional option years. Work will be performed at Oceaneering’s facilities.

Oceaneering has been supporting the CCRP program for the past eight years, providing critical repair and overhaul services for U.S. Navy submarines. The CCRP streamlines the repair of vital submarine components through competitive, performance-based contracts, ensuring rapid turnaround and cost-effective support to the fleet. Funding for the contract will be provided through Navy Working Capital Funds, with the minimum contract amount obligated at award.

For more information on Oceaneering’s Marine Services Division, visit the company’s website.

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