Graham Corporation wins contracts for turbomachinery and pump products

Secures new contract to provide the MK19 Air Turbine Pump assembly for the Columbia-class submarine and awarded another option year for alternators and regulators to support the MK48 Mod 7 Heavyweight Torpedo program

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Graham Corporation, a global leader in the design and manufacture of mission critical fluid, power, heat transfer, and vacuum technologies for the defense, space, energy, and process industries, was awarded three contracts with a combined value of over $65 million.

“We believe the investments we have made in our engineering and operations to expand our capacity and increase our capabilities to serve the defense led to our being awarded these contracts," says Matthew Malone, Vice President, Graham Corporation and General Manager - Barber-Nichols. "We differentiated our solutions through our strong customer relationships, engineering expertise, precision manufacturing capabilities and rigorous testing and qualification processes. Our solutions are vital components that meet the high-level performance requirements for mission critical applications. We appreciate our customers’ confidence to select us for these high-value projects.”

The second option year award supporting the MK48 Mod 7 Heavyweight Torpedo program was received in the first quarter of fiscal 2025 which ended June 30, 2024. Graham will continue to provide alternators and regulators for this program. The contract award for Graham to provide the MK19 air turbine pump for the torpedo ejection system on the Columbia-class submarine was awarded in the second quarter of fiscal 2025 ending September 30, 2024. This is a new program for Graham and was won through a competitive bid process.