“Today’s news marks a major milestone in the ASC program and reinforces Davie Defense’s role in delivering next-generation cutters to strengthen US Arctic readiness and maritime security,” said Philip Burns-O’Brien, Chief Executive Officer, Davie Defense. “We are proud to work alongside the Coast Guard to advance this strategic program and strengthen America’s icebreaking capability.”
The contract runs through February 2035 and maintains the previously announced delivery schedule for all five vessels. The program forms part of the US government’s broader effort to expand the nation’s Arctic fleet and deliver a total of 11 ASCs.
Davie Defense is the US arm of Inocea, a UK-owned maritime group with operations in Finland, Canada, and the US
“These vessels will strengthen the US Coast Guard’s capability in one of the world’s most strategically important regions,” said James Davies, Co-Founder of the Inocea Group. “The Arctic is increasingly strategic to global security and economic resilience, and these vessels will provide the US Coast Guard with critical capability in a region where reliability and operational readiness are non-negotiable. We are committed to executing this program with long-term partnership in mind.”
The program supports the onshoring of Arctic shipbuilding expertise to the US while strengthening long-term industrial capability and workforce development on the Texas Gulf Coast. The ASC program complements Gulf Copper’s existing work, which includes fabrication of modules for the Flight III Arleigh Burke class destroyers for the US Navy.
In 2025, Davie Defense acquired Gulf Copper’s shipbuilding assets in Texas—revitalizing American shipbuilding capabilities and creating new opportunities for thousands of American workers. A groundbreaking ceremony for the development of the Gulf Copper facilities will be held in Galveston on June 1, 2026. This project will include up to $1 billion in new investment in the American shipbuilding industrial base.