Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads: Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind​

Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads: Offshore Wind Ships

Two of the most impressive ships supporting the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project are the Orion and Charybdis. The Orion is a heavy-lift vessel designed to carry and install wind turbine foundations and towers that weight thousands of tons. The Charybdis is the first U.S flagged offshore wind installation vessel of its kind. 

Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads: Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind​

Off the coast of Virginia Beach, 27 miles from the shore, 176 offshore wind turbines will transform ocean winds into clean energy. This is the largest offshore wind project in the United States and it will generate enough energy to power up to 660,000 homes. 

Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads: Military Sealift Command​

Military Sealift Command (MSC), headquartered in Norfolk, is the powerhouse behind Navy operations around the world. Their mission is to deliver fuel, food, ammo, and supplies to keep the Navy and other military ships mission ready. Wherever the fleet goes, MSC is right there making sure every ship stays in the fight.

Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads

Powering global trade and local opportunity, the Port of Virginia offers careers in crane operation, trucking, logistics, IT, and clean energy. It supports thousands of careers and connects Hampton Roads to the world!

Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads: Port of Virginia​

The Port of Virginia has become one of the first major East Coast ports to be powered by 100% clean energy. This is part of the bigger initiative to be completely carbon neutral by 2040. 

Port of Virginia​

From sneakers to smartphones, it probably came through the Port of Virginia, the third-largest container port on the East Coast. With 4 terminals across Hampton Roads and more than 40 international ships arriving every week, this port keeps the global supply chain moving. 

Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads: Ship Repair in Norfolk​

As one of 20 ship repair yards across the region, Colonna’s Shipyard, the oldest family-owned shipyard in the U.S., still going strong and leading the way in ship repair and steel fabrication.

Ship Repair in Norfolk​

Hampton Roads is packed with shipyard power, including Norfolk Naval Shipyard, one of the largest in the world. This place tackles everything from repairing to upgrading massive Navy ships and submarines.

Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads: ​Ship Repair

Imagine a place where giant ships are built, repaired, and launched intoservice, that’s Hampton Roads Virginia. With over 160 shipbuilding andrepair companies and the world’s largest naval base, this region powers theU.S. Navy and drives maritime innovation. 

Shipbuilding in Newport News

Only one place in America builds and refuels every nuclear-powered aircraft carrier: Newport News Shipbuilding (a division Huntington Ingalls Industries). They’re also one of just two shipyards trusted to create nuclear submarines. It’s where precision, power, and patriotism collide.

Maritime Sectors of Hampton Roads​

Shipbuilding opens the door to thousands of local careers from hands-onskilled trades like welding and pipefitting to high-tech fields of design and robotics. Many of these jobs start with apprenticeships, trades programs, or colleges right here in Hampton Roads. Shipbuilding means real opportunities to shape the community and be part of its future.