List of Emergency Fleet Corporation shipyards

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Steel[edit]

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Location Company New Acres Ways DWT max Req tReq Contr tContr End Types Agree Disa.
USSB Annual Report 1919[1] USSB Annual Report 1922[2] 10xx(12,13,14,15,16)[3]

10xx(17,18,19,20,21,22)[4] 10xx(23,24,25,27,29,31,32)[5] 10xx(37,38,41T,42,43,44L,45T,46,47T,49)[6]

East Coast[edit]

Location Company New Acres Ways[7] DWT max Req tReq Contr tContr End Types Agree Disa.
Groton Groton Iron Works New 26 6 8,800 9,400 0 9 81,000 13 Dec 20 3 1015 6 1016
Portsmouth #Atlantic Corp. New 114 5 8,800 0 10 88,000 28 Oct 20 10 1019
Boston Bethlehem Fore River Old 75.5 20 9,100 14,000 9 97,850 6 54,600 27 Dec 19 6 1045
Bath #Texas Shipbuilding Company Old 17,7 7 9,970 8 77,000 0 1 Jan 20
Newburgh Newburgh Shipyard Inc. New 24 4 9,000 0 12 108,000 21 Dec 20 12 1025
New York Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company New 150 12 9,600 0 30 288,000 8 Jan 20 30 1037
Downey S.B. Corp New 160 4 7,500 0 10 75,000 26 Nov 19 10 1017
Bayles Shipyard New 7.5 4[8] 5,000
Bethlehem Elisabethport Old 10 5 3,930
Standard S.B. Co Old 54 8 7,300 7,433 13 94,900 10 74,330 25 Jun 20
Staten Island Shipbuilding Company Old 23 6 3,500 5 17,500 0 17 Jun 19
Submarine Boat Corporation New 150 28 5,236 0 118 598,850 11 Jun 20 118 1023
Delaware River American International Shipbuilding Corporation New 846 50 7,500 8,000 0 122 921,000 29 Jan 21 110 1022 12 1024
Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation (Bristol) New 80 12 9,000 0 40 360,000 28 Feb 21 40 1025
Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation (Chester) TBD TBD TBD TBD 28 250,179 3 Dec 20
Sun Shipbuilding Corporation Old 5 5 10,300 14 159,400 4 40,000 22 Mar 20 4 1018
New York Shipbuilding Corporation Old 129.6 19 13,000 13,560 21 174,070 17 219,925 8 Feb 22 9 1029
New York Shipbuilding Corporation New 36.4 4 13,000
Chester Shipbuilding Corporation Old 58 7 9,500
William Cramp & Sons Old 64 9 10,000 9 62,097 4 40,000 23 Jun 21
Bethlehem Wilmington (Harlan & Hollingsworth) Old 59 5 5,100 7,300 7,400 7,500 11,720 10 61,110 14 92,700 31 Dec 20 6 1031 3 1046
New Jersey Shipbuilding Corporation, Gloucester (Pusey & Jones) New 144 5 5,000 20 194,500 0 29 Sep 20
Pennsylvania Shipbuilding Corporation, Gloucester (Pusey & Jones) Old 25 6 12,000
Pusey & Jones (Wilmington) Old 13 4 4,350 14 58,400 0 30 Jul 20
Baltimore Baltimore D.D. & S.B. Co (south yard) New 36.5 4 6,000 6,200 8,800 10,300 11 67,000 22 197,000 19 Aug 21 8 1016
Baltimore D.D. & S.B. Co (low yard) Old 13.5 4
Bethlehem Sparrows Point Old 97 10 7,400 10,000 11,350 8 66,750 19 195,600 9 May 22 5 1029 3 1046 10 1047
Coastwise S.B. Co Old 6.1 6 2,500
H.E. Crook Co Old 7 3 2,500
Maryland M.M. Davis & Son Inc. Old 4.6 9 Tugs
Whitehaven S.B. Co Old 69 2 2,500
Eastern Shore S.B. Co Old 20 10 Tugs
Chance Marine Constr. Co Old 3 5 Tugs
N. Carolina Carolina S.B. Corp New 50 4 9,600 0 8 76,800 28 Oct 20 8 1037
Virginia Newport News S.B. & D.D. Co Old 121.4 11 13,000 14,900 9 87,910 10 117,000 12 May 21 2 1029
Virginia S.B. Corp New 46.7 4 9,400 0 9 84,600 30 Oct 20 10 1015
Jacksonville Merrill-Stevens S.B. Corp New 60 8[9] 6,000 9,000 1 6,000 4 24,000 29 May 20
Savannah Terry Shipbuilding Company New 160 8[9] 9,500 no data 5 1031
Tampa Oscar Daniels Co. (Tampa S.B. & Engr. Co) New 55 34 3,500 9,500 2[10] 7,000 10[11] 95,000 31 May 21[12] 10 1027

Gulf Coast[edit]

Location Company New Acres Ways DWT max Req tReq Contr tContr Types Agree Disa.
Mobile Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company Old 6 1 7,500 2 15,000 [13]
Mobile S.B. Co New 17 6 5,000 8 1038
Pensacola #Pensacola Shipbuilding Company New 13 5 9,000 10 90,000 10 1025
New Orleans #Dollut & Williams Shipbuilding Company New 69 4 9,000 8 76,800 8 1037

West Coast[edit]

Location Company New Acres Ways DWT max Req tReq Contr tContr End Types Agree Disa.
San Francisco Western Pipe and Steel Company New 172 4 8,800 0 18[14] 158,400 26 Oct 20 18 1019
Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Company New 237 4 9,400 0 10 94,000 7 Jun 21 10 1015
Oakland / Alameda Moore Dry Dock Company Old 20 10 9,400 10,000 7 63,500 38 364,400 19 Aug 21 26 1015[15] 13 1041
Hanlon Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company Old 13 5 5,350 5,500 2 11,000 9 48,150 5 Feb 21 9 1043
Union Industrial Works New 40 4 9,400 no data
#Union Construction Company no data 0 10 94,000 1 Oct 20 10 1015
Alameda Works Shipyard Old 73 6 10,100 11,825 14,900 19 214,000 27 288,100 22 Jul 21 5 1032 18 1047
Los Angeles Southwestern Shipbuilding Company New 40 6 8,800 0 18 158,400 23 Aug 20 18 1019
Long Beach Shipbuilding Company New 29 5 3,000 6,000 8,800 2 6,000 12 91,600 18 Dec 20 8 1019 3 1021
Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company New 70 64 8,800 0 35 319,000 14 Nov 21 30 1013 5 1133
Vancouver G. M. Standifer Construction Company New 50 5 9,500 0 15 141,750 23 Aug 20 15 1015 [16]
Portland Northwest Steel Company Old 13.7 4 8,300 8,800 15 132,000 27 260,000 14 Jun 21 23 1013
Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation Old 21 5 8,800 4 35,200 26 228,800 5 Jan 20 22 1013
Albina Engine & Machine Works Old 7.5 5 3,800 6 21,800 11 40,700 19 Aug 19 11 1049
Seattle Skinner & Eddy (No. 1) Old 27.3 5 8,800 9,000 9,600 10,500 8 70,000 38 348,800 9 Dec 19 24 1013 14 1105 19 1079
Skinner & Eddy (No. 2) Old 27 5 0 19 177,800 24 Dec 19
Seattle Construction and Drydock Company no data[17] 5 40,500 0 27 Jun 18
#Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Corporation New 27.8 5 9,400 0 10 94,000 30 Dec 19 10 1015
J. F. Duthie & Company Old 25 4 8,800 12 105,600 12 105,600 24 May 20 12 1013 [18]
#Ames Shipbuilding and Drydock Company Old 16 4 8,800 9,000 13 113,900 12 105,600 15 Mar 20 [19]
Tacoma Todd Drydock and Construction Company New 100 8 7,500 7 52,500 20[20] 150,000 22 Jul 20 20 1014

Great Lakes[edit]

Location Company New Acres Ways DWT max Req tReq Contr tContr Types Agree Disa.
Saginaw S.B. Co New 38 6 12 1020
American S.B. Co (Buffalo) Old 12 3 5 1020
American S.B. Co (Chicago) Old 22 6 9 1020
American S.B. Co (Wyandotte) Old 25 10 15 1020
American S.B. Co (Superior) Old 26 5 6 1020
American S.B. Co (Cleveland) Old 20 3 10 1020
American S.B. Co (Lorain) Old 42 8 11 1020
Toledo S.B. Co Old 21 6 8 1020
Globe S.B. Co New 9 5 6 1020
Great Lakes Engineering Works (Ashtabula) Old 35 4 2 1042
Great Lakes E.W. (Ecorse) Old 78 8 4 1042
McDougall Duluth S.B. Co New 54 9 10 1020
Manitowoc S.B. Co Old 38 6 8 1044
Northwest Engineering Works Old 5 8
Whitney Bros. Old 5 6

Contracts and Cancellations[edit]

company contract no. type contract ships contract tonnage hull numbers cancelled ships cancelled tonnage
[21]
Albina 190 4 15,200 1216-1219 1688-1692 2249-2250 2835-2836 2 7,400
227 5 19,000
441 4 15,200
"American International Shipbuilding Co" 83 110 825,000 492-541 1482-1541
83 troop 70 560,000 669-738
"American Shipbuilding Co." 101-106 6 21,300
107-140 34 120,700
160-169 10 35,500
231-236 6 21,300
237-296 60 252,000
319 60 243,000
Ames SB 315 14 123,200
Atlantic Corp 146 10 88,000
Baltimore DD & SB 26 8 70,400
197 tanker 12 123,660
206 6 36,000
Bayles SY 99 4 20,000
Bethlehem SB 178 3 22,200
191 4 47,300
196 1 7,400
226 3 22,200
230 2 23,600
301 6 70,800
312 3 22,200
314 7 35,700
177 tanker 12 121,200
178 3 22,500
179 3 30,300
183 3 27,300
226 4 40,400
299 3 27,300
300 3 39,300
301 6 60,600
314 3 22,500
182 troop 2 20,000
465 6 60,000
Bethlehem Sparrows Point 1164-1165 2505-2510 8 66,750
Bethlehem Alameda 23 295,400
Bethlehem Wilmington 10 61,110
Carolina SB 220 12 115,200
Columbia River Constr 158 8 70,400
297 6 52,800
302 14 123,200
Chester SB 316 7 61,075
Doulet & Williams 304 8 76,800
Downey SB 30 10 75,000
Erickson SB 98 10 94,000
Federal SB 95 10 96,000
219 20 192,000
Globe SB 192 4 14,000
223 2 7,000
321 5 20,250
455 5 20,250
Great Lakes EnWks 199 24 100,000
200 6 20,100
323 24 97,200
Groton IW 57 6 52,800
225 6 56,400
Hanlon 174 6 32,100
442 6 32,100
JF Duthie 224 10 88,000 1471-1480 3 26,400
334 5 44,000 2602-2606
GM Standifer 156 10 95,000
503 5 47,500
Long Beach SB 63 8 18,000
311 8 70,400
406 4 35,200
407 1 3,200
Los Angeles SB 4 8 70,400 27-34
92 22 193,600 763-772 1402-1413
440 10 88,000
Manitowoc 203 6 20,400
204 3 10,200
317 18 72,900
McDougall Duluth 205 10 35,000
322 15 60,750
Merchant SB 87 60 540,000
511 2 18,000
Merill Stevens 2 4 24,000
149 6 54,000
228 5 21,500
Mobile SB 303 12 60,000
416 12 60,000
Moore SB 18 6 56,400
152 10 94,000
435 10 94,000
153 tanker 6 60,000
436 6 60,000
18 reefer 4 37,500
Newburgh SY 91 10 90,000
511 2 18,000
Newport News SB 403 troop 2 22,750
New York SB 453 1 11,750
151 troop 1 10,000
418 7 54,200
419 2 20,000
420 4 40,000
151 hospital 2 20,000
Northwest Steel[22] 157 8 70,400 1073-1080 1414-1421 2368-2377 6 52,800
217 8 70,400
458 10 88,000
Oscar Daniels 97 10 95,000 739-748 0
Pacific Coast SB 142 10 94,000
Pensacola SB 144 10 90,000
443 6 54,000
Saginaw 61 6 21,000
181 6 21,000
318 12 43,600
Skinner & Eddy 10 6 52,800 83-88 1175-1188 1925-1928 25 240,000
175 14 123,200
309 15 144,000
324 35 332,800
447 12 115,200
Southwestern SB 425 13 114,400
Standard SB 202 10 74,330
Submarine Boat Co 86 150 785,400
Sun SB 33 4 40,000
Seattle Constr. & DD 13 10 75,000
Terry SB 215 tanker 10 75,000
Todd 433 24 180,000
Toledo SB 173 8 28,000
320 16 64,800
Union Constr Co 222 10 94,000
Virginia SB 145 12 112,800
Western P&S 48 8 70,400
180 10 88,000
210 10 88,000
424 4 36,200
Total number cargo 1,296 8,877,650
Total 14 tanker 80 737,000

Wood[edit]

East Coast[edit]

Gulf Coast[edit]

West Coast[edit]

Great Lakes[edit]

Downey Shipbuilding Corporation[edit]

40°38′18″N 74°11′18″W / 40.63836°N 74.18833°W / 40.63836; -74.18833 (approximate)

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Atlantic Corp.[edit]

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Texas Shipbuilding Company[edit]

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Terry Shipbuilding Company[edit]

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Union Construction Company[edit]

The Union Construction Company was a shipyard in Oakland's Outer Harbor, Oakland, California, that existed between 1918 and 1930.

For the United States Shipping Board

For the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company

  • 4 tankers in 1921: Acardo, Achatina, Ampullaria, Amalthus

For Standard Oil of California

  • 2 tankers in 1920 and 1921: Charlie Watson, R. J. Hanna

For the US Coast Guard

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Ames Shipbuilding and Drydock Company[edit]

47°34′32″N 122°21′43″W / 47.57561°N 122.36191°W / 47.57561; -122.36191

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Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Corporation[edit]

47°33′55″N 122°21′05″W / 47.56523°N 122.35135°W / 47.56523; -122.35135

formerly the Erickson Engineering Company of Seattle, contractor for 10 9,400-ton ships[30]

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Dollut & Williams Shipbuilding Company[edit]

30°01′48″N 90°02′01″W / 30.02994°N 90.03371°W / 30.02994; -90.03371 (approximate)

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Pensacola Shipbuilding Company[edit]

30°24′26″N 87°15′15″W / 30.40723°N 87.25413°W / 30.40723; -87.25413 (approximate)

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Third Annual Report of the United States Shipping Board for the year ended 30 June 1919, Table III, pp. 155.
  2. ^ a b Third Annual Report of the United States Shipping Board for the year ended 30 June 1922, Table XXIV, pp. 279.
  3. ^ McKellar, Norman L. "Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921, Part I, Contract Steel Ships" (PDF). Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921. ShipScribe.
  4. ^ McKellar, Norman L. "Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921, Part II, Contract Steel Ships" (PDF). Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921. ShipScribe.
  5. ^ McKellar, Norman L. "Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921, Part III, Contract Steel Ships" (PDF). Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921. ShipScribe.
  6. ^ McKellar, Norman L. "Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921, Part IV, Contract Steel Ships" (PDF). Steel Shipbuilding under the U. S. Shipping Board, 1917-1921. ShipScribe.
  7. ^ steel cargo only unless otherwise specified
  8. ^ steel cargo, tugs
  9. ^ a b steel and concrete
  10. ^ Tampa SB Co
  11. ^ Oscar Daniels
  12. ^ Tampa SB: 3 Mar 19
  13. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/large/alabama.htm
  14. ^ listed as "Western Purchase and Supply Company, San Francisco
  15. ^ 6 of 26 converted to reefers
  16. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/standifer.htm
  17. ^ same as Skinner & Eddy No. 2, sold in 1918, this is not stated by the USSB report
  18. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/duthie.htm
  19. ^ a b http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/ames.htm
  20. ^ Footnote 2 in cited source states: Ten of these vessels (75,000dwt) were constructed on contract 13-CS, executed by the EFC with the Seattle Constr. & DD Co., 5 June 1917
  21. ^ Second Annual Report of the United States Shipping Board, 1918, pp. 103
  22. ^ Annual Report 1922 claims there should be 33 contract and 6 cancellations
  23. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/downey.htm
  24. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/atlantic.htm
  25. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/texas.htm
  26. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/terry.htm
  27. ^ https://localwiki.org/oakland/Union_Construction_Company
  28. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/union.htm
  29. ^ https://content.libraries.wsu.edu/iiif/2/maps:84/0,0,20000,20000/6000,/0/default.png
  30. ^ "Pacific Marine Review". 1918. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  31. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/seattlenorthern.htm
  32. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/doullut.htm
  33. ^ http://shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/emergencylarge/pensacola.htm