Babcock will be provisioning Johnson Controls for the design, supply, certification and commissioning support of the Fire Protection and Detection Systems for the new vessels. The contract for the five ships currently on order with the Ministry of Defence (MOD) was awarded to Babcock in Nov 2019.
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Johnson Controls has been contracted by Babcock for the provision of the fixed firefighting solutions fitted on the ships. As the world’s leading provider of fire protection and fire suppression solutions, Johnson Controls has a long history of working with the Royal Navy. Beginning in 1957 when Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions was commissioned to fit Fire Detection and Suppression systems aboard HMS Hermes, it has been involved in fitting fixed firefighting solutions on Royal Navy ships and auxiliary ships ever since.
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“We’re immensely proud to have been chosen to work with Babcock to deliver another best-in-class fixed fire detection and suppression solution,” said Chris King, General Manager, Oil, Gas & Marine at Johnson Controls. “We’re confident that we can continue providing top quality solutions that are robust, technically compliant, and devoid of risk to meet all of the Royal Navy’s requirements. We’re looking forward to continuing our successful partnership with Babcock, and to playing a crucial role in the construction of the new frigates.”
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