BVT Surface Fleet

BVT is a merger between BAE Systems and VT Shipbuilding, formed in July 2008. BAE owned some shipyards in Glasgow – Govan and Scotstoun. VT was based in Portsmouth. They build and service naval vessels, including the new Type 45 Destroyers. Some of the buildings at the Scotstoun yard were being demolished, so I got in for a look before they were all gone.

This is what they looked like from the water, taken three weeks before:

Derelict Building (by Ben Cooper)

From the land:

BVT Surface Fleet (2 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

It’s absolutely enormous – these are the doors facing the river Clyde:

BVT Surface Fleet (6 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

Even the most intact building (shed? hangar?) is rapidly being demolished:

BVT Surface Fleet (9 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

The QC lab still had quite a bit of (elderly) equipment left:

BVT Surface Fleet (10 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

Lots of cool-looking junk lying about:

BVT Surface Fleet (14 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

It’s very noisy in the wind – lots of metal panels flapping about:

BVT Surface Fleet (15 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

Some workshops still have quite a bit of equipment left:

BVT Surface Fleet (20 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

The roof has a good view of the working shipyard:

BVT Surface Fleet (22 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

The basement, oddly, has lots of what look like small animal cages:

BVT Surface Fleet (25 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

It’s also a fun place to play with panoramas 😉

BVT Surface Fleet (34 of 34) (by Ben Cooper)

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