NorthStar Maritime Dismantlement Services, LLC, a subsidiary of NorthStar Group Services, Inc. (NorthStar) and Modern American Recycling and Radiological Services, LLC (MARRS), a subsidiary of Modern American Recycling Services (MARS) have formed a team to dismantle and dispose of decommissioned United States Navy nuclear aircraft carriers at the Port of Mobile, Alabama. This team matches NorthStar’s extensive experience decommissioning U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)-regulated facilities with the MARS’ ship recycling and decommissioning specialists working together at the accessible and spacious MARS Deepwater facility in Mobile.
The NorthStar/MARS team will initially compete to win the US Navy contract for dismantlement of the historic USS Enterprise, now known as the ex-Enterprise (CVN-65). The ex-Enterprise was the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, serving the U.S. Navy for over 55 years before its decommissioning in 2017. Pursuant to an August 2023 Record of Decision, the Navy announced that it would utilize a novel commercial dismantlement approach for the ex-Enterprise, with the NRC providing additional oversight of the successful contractor’s compliance with NRC standards for radiological work.
NorthStar has successfully pioneered nuclear decommissioning approaches under NRC supervision with its ongoing, on-budget, ahead-of-schedule work at the former Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Vernon, VT earning praise from NRC officials as the “best in the country.” NorthStar is also currently leading decommissioning work at Duke Energy’s Crystal River 3 nuclear complex, in Citrus County Florida and the GE Vallecitos Nuclear Center in Vallecitos, California, having previously completed several safe decommissionings of Department of Energy and university research reactors.
“Working with MARS, the most experienced maritime recycler in the U.S., competitively positions NorthStar for the opportunity to dismantle the ex-Enterprise,” said Scott E. State, P.E., CEO of NorthStar. “We look forward to applying our well-honed commercial industry practices to this first-of-a-kind project and look forward to a long relationship with MARS and the Mobile community.”
MARS’ skilled maritime workforce has a demonstrated capability handling major challenges in vessel salvage and recycling. MARS was a lead participant in the 2020-2021 effort to salvage and recycle the 660-foot, 34,000 metric ton car carrier MV Golden Ray following its capsizing and total loss, the largest such salvage operation in U.S. maritime history. MARS is also in the process of dismantling and recycling the 1,280-foot, 51,000 metric ton Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessel Fluminense under a contract with Shell Brasil. MARS’ high-capacity Deepwater facility in Mobile, consistently recognized by the Shipbuilder’s Council of America as one of the safest shipyards in the United States, is an ideal venue to bring this experienced team’s expertise to bear on the ex-Enterprise project.
“MARS is excited to partner with NorthStar on this historic endeavor,” added Dwight “Butch” Caton Sr., CEO and President of MARS. “Together, we will ensure that the legacy of the ex-Enterprise is honored through a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible dismantling process.”
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