Virginia (VA) Military Ship Builders and Repairs Companies

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Soc LLC
1700 North Moore St # 1502
Arlington VA 22209
(703) 527-2147
Lifac Inc
505 Howmet Drive
Hampton VA 23661
(757) 445-6111
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc
4101 Washington Avenue
Newport News VA 23607
(757) 380-2000
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Hampton Roads Habitability Inc
1808 Oyster Bay Lane
Suffolk VA 23436
Mills Marine & Ship Repair LLC
211 Market St.
Suffolk VA 23434
(757) 539-0956
Eventures Ltd
111 South Main St.
Roanoke VA 24001
(757) 494-2846
Coastal Mechanical Systems, LLC
1157 S Military HighwaySuite 202A
Chesapeake VA 233202352
(757) 424-2872

Ship Repair
Marine Hydraulic International Inc
543 East Indian River Road
Norfolk VA 23523
(757) 545-6410
Shipshape, Inc
8530 Circle Drive
Norfolk VA 235034837
(757) 437-1041

sell galley equipement and galley uniforms and berthing to the navy
Soc LLC
5426 Robin Hood Road
Norfolk VA 23513
(757) 857-6400
Semac LLC
2697 Intel Parkway # 207
Virginia Beach VA 23452
(757) 689-5930
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