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Austal starts work on Navy’s final Expeditionary Fast Transport

Austal USA has begun cutting the aluminum for the hull of EPF 16, the final new Expeditionary Fast Transport ship being built for the U.S. Navy.

Spring Hill College to construct Health and Science Innovation Center

The construction is made possible through a $35 million grant from the Omnibus spending package passed while Sen. Richard Shelby was in office.

Novelis’ new agreement means yet-to-open plant will be at beverage can capacity

Novelis Inc., building an aluminum manufacturing plant in Bay Minette, says a new anchor contract with Ball Corp. means the plant will be at beverage-can capacity when it opens in 2025

Austal wins $91M Navy contract

Austal USA in Mobile has been awarded a $91 million contract for three Landing Craft Utility vessels with an option for nine additional craft

South Foundation gives Dauphin Island land to University

The shoreline property is valued at $1.92 million and will be used for environmental studies.

PMT cuts ribbon on new downtown Mobile office

PMT Publishing, which publishes Business Alabama, Mobile Bay Magazine, Birmingham Home & Garden and other specialty magazines, cut the ribbon today on a new office at 166 Government St. in downtown Mobile

Federal grant supports water tank for Novelis plant

North Baldwin Utilities in Bay Minette has received a $2.5 million federal grant to build a 2-million-gallon water tank and other water infrastructure

Murdaugh out as Austal USA president

Outgoing leader, Rusty Murdaugh, oversaw addition of steel shipbuilding line.

Seasonal housing coming to Foley

Two residence halls are being built to house 600 seasonal workers initially in Foley.

University of Mobile president announces retirement

Lonnie Burnett, president of the University of Mobile, announces he will retire on May 30, 2024.

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