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Last Updated: Wednesday, 13 August, 2003, 16:09 GMT 17:09 UK
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Docks wins navy contract
RFA Argus
RFA Argus: Saw action in Gulf war
A Cornwall dock company has won a multi-million pound contract to refit the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship Argus.

The deal, believed to be worth between �5m and �10m, will take three months, keeping about 350 men in work.

Engines will be overhauled and the ship will also receive new lifts and be re-painted.

RFA Argus' primary role is as a helicopter training ship.

Workers' welcome

But she is also equipped with a state-of-the-art hospital unit which was used when the vessel was a casualty receiving ship during the conflict in Iraq.

Falmouth has already undertaken a number of similar projects on Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels.

The news has been warmly welcomed at the yard.

One of the workers, Rodney Churcher, said: "It means a lot to us.

"The casual employees will get employment for a long period of time, which is a great bonus to them.

"Looking ahead, everything should go well."

Falmouth Docks has bounced back from a fire in January, which for a time cast doubts over the future of the yard.

A spokesman for the government's Warship Support Agency said it was pleased to offer the yard the opportunity to continue to demonstrate its ability to carry out such specialist work.

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