Port Macquarie-based Birdon has completed a milestone with the delivery of the 100th Bridge Erection Boat to the United States Army.
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The delivery was acknowledged at Birdon’s US headquarters in Denver, Colorado.
Denver City Councilman Christopher Herndon, US Army Product Manager Steven Rienstra and CEO of Birdon Jamie Bruce addressed the audience of over 250 people.
Special guests in attendance included representatives from the City of Denver, the Australian Embassy and US government agencies.
Birdon was awarded the US Army contract five years ago.
Production of the first BEB and propulsion systems began in 2014. Twelve months later the first BEB was delivered to the US Army for testing in the spring of 2015.
Since then, the Birdon team in the United States has grown from 10 employees to over 100 employees, who complete an average of three BEBs and 10 water jet propulsion systems each month, a Birdon spokesperson said.
“In November 2018, the US Army awarded Birdon an additional contract that will see production of the BEBs double in 2019 and 2020,” the spokesperson said.
In November 2018, the US Army awarded Birdon an additional contract that will see production of the BEBs double in 2019 and 2020.
- Birdon spokesperson
As a result of Birdon’s successful performance throughout this contract, they have received enquiries for BEBs both domestically and internationally.
In April of 2018, Birdon demonstrated the capabilities of their BEB for the US Marine Corp at Camp Lejeune, NC and are now working to develop the requirements to replace their aging fleet of over 120 BEBs.
Earlier this year, Birdon signed a marketing agreement with General Dynamics European Land Systems (GDELS) allowing GDELS to market the Birdon BEB as part of their overall bridging system solution on an international scale.
As a result, delegations from the Canadian Defence Force have visited Birdon’s US headquarters on multiple occasions.
Birdon is also responding to enquiries from Sweden, Poland, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, South Korea, and Brazil - with whom an order has been signed.
In its primary mission mode, the BEB provides propulsion, thrust and stabilisation to support worldwide tactical float bridging and rafting operations.
It is specifically designed to provide high thrust and operate in high particulate matter environments including in fresh, brackish and seawater.
All functions of the BEB can be performed by no more than a two-person crew. The unique and flexible design of the BEB means it can integrate with most customer specific transport systems.
Birdon has also developed remote autonomous control systems for its BEBs.
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