The Adelaide company playing a key role in the nation's two biggest defence projects is eyeing another lucrative contract.
The ASC said it is keen to bid for the contract to build eight, anti-submarine frigates to replace the Anzac fleet, on top of the $8 billion Air Warfare Destroyer and the $30 billion next generation submarine projects.
The Federal Government yet has to announce full details of the contract which is speculated to be worth as much as $12 billion with project development after 2019.
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ASC shouldn't build virtually all Australia's future warships. A competing Australian builder needs to be nurtured in another Australian capital.
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