Newport News Shipbuilding has been in business for a long time, constructing commercial and military ships at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay...In times past, the work was piecemeal, highly specialized, and clumsily coordinated, 'leading to delays, misinterpretations, and production miscues'...These days, writes Fabey, much of the work of shipbuilding has shifted to the digital realm, leading to fewer such problems...Still, as he notes, there are plenty of other hurdles and headaches attendant in building a warship, especially in light of the fact that China is now floating an aircraft carrier (bought, ironically, from Ukraine), that add urgency to the work...Fabey’s storyline plods at times, especially in technical matters...Even so, the text is a definitively thorough portrait of how a ship comes into being...In the hands of a John McPhee, the tale would have more zip, but it’s clear that a fitting amount of hard work and thought went into it, as befits the complex nature of the subject...A sometimes labored but deep-diving contribution to marine engineering and transportation history.
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