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By AI, Created 5:07 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Mako Industries extended its work with a major U.S. shipbuilder and added new mechanical scope to support marine construction programs along the Gulf Coast. The deal broadens the Houston company’s role across shipboard electrical and mechanical work and could help it push deeper into marine and defense programs.
Why it matters: - The expanded contract strengthens Mako Industries’ position in marine construction work with a leading U.S. shipbuilder. - The added electrical and mechanical scope broadens Mako’s role across complex shipyard programs. - The deal supports critical vessel systems that affect safety, reliability, integrity, and readiness. - Mako sees the award as a foundation for more work in large-scale marine and defense programs.
What happened: - Mako Industries announced a contract extension and expanded scope of work with one of the United States’ premier shipbuilding organizations. - The work supports marine construction programs along the Gulf Coast. - The extended agreement keeps Mako on shipboard electrical services. - The company also received additional mechanical scope.
The details: - Shipboard electrical work includes installation, cable routing, termination, and system commissioning. - Mechanical work now includes hydrostatic testing and system flushing. - The company says the expanded scope will help ensure safe and reliable operation of complex onboard systems. - The additional mechanical work is intended to support performance, integrity, and readiness of key vessel systems. - Mako Industries also said it continues to expand its presence in the marine sector through integrated electrical and mechanical services. - Mako’s broader business includes industrial electrical, mechanical, fabrication, and subsea technology solutions. - Through its GlobalTech Subsea division, Mako designs, manufactures, and services subsea products including MUX connectors, PBOF cables, and associated control system components. - Those subsea products support deepwater drilling operations worldwide. - The company says its services reach marine, offshore, energy, and infrastructure markets.
Between the lines: - The contract extension suggests the shipbuilder is comfortable expanding Mako’s responsibilities rather than switching vendors. - Adding mechanical scope alongside electrical work points to a push for more integrated execution in shipyard environments. - The award may help Mako deepen its footprint in defense-adjacent marine programs if the relationship grows further.
What’s next: - Mako Industries will continue delivering the extended electrical scope under the agreement. - The company will also perform the newly awarded mechanical work. - Mako says it expects the contract to support further expansion into larger marine and defense opportunities. - Media contact: Danny Morgan, Digital Marketing, Mako Industries, 832-690-1300, sales@makoind.com.
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