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The Alameda Works Shipyard, in Alameda, California, United States, was one of the largest and best equipped
shipyard A shipyard, also called a dockyard or boatyard, is a place where ships are built and repaired. These can be yachts, military vessels, cruise liners or other cargo or passenger ships. Dockyards are sometimes more associated with maintenance a ...
s in the country. The only building remaining from the yard is the Union Iron Works Powerhouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.1956.


History

Established in the early 1900s by United Engineering Works, the yard was purchased by Union Iron Works ( Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation) in 1916 and came to be known as the Alameda Works. During the World War I period the yard built cargo ships, tankers and 2 small tugboats. For the UK Admiralty * '' War Knight'', '' War Monarch'', '' War Sword'' (1917, 7,700t cargo) * ''War Harbor'', ''War Haven'', ''War Ocean'', ''War Rock'', ''War Sea'' (1918, 7,600t cargo) * ''War Cape'' / '' Pan Massachusetts, ''War Surf'', ''War Wave'' (1919, 7,600t cargo) For other private contractors * ''Talabot'', ''Bessa'' (1917, 7,700t cargo) For Atlantic Refining * ''J. E. O'Neill'', ''Herbert L. Pratt'', ''W. M. Irish'', ''W. M. Burton'' (1918, 7,100t tanker) For Standard Oil of New Jersey * ''W. S. Rheem'' (1918, 6,800t tanker) * ''Franklin K. Lane'', ''Crampton Anderson'' (1920 and 1921, 6,600t tanker) For
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* ''W. S. Miller'' (1920, 7,000t tanker) * ''K. R. Kingsbury'' (1921, 8,800t tanker) * ''F. H. Hillman'', ''H. M. Storey'', ''W. S. Rheem'' (1921-1922, 10,800t tanker) For Socony-Vacuum Oil * ''Algonquin'', ''Yorba Linda'' (1919 and 1920, 7,000t tanker) For Bethlehem's own Ore Steamship Company * ''Chilore'', ''Lebore'' (1923 and 1924, 8,300t ore carriers) For the United States Shipping Board * ''Volunteer'' (1220), ''
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'' (1222), ''Steadfast'' (1223) (1918, 7,700t cargo) * 2 of 5 Design 1032 ships ** '' Heffron'' (1574), ''Hegira'' (1575) (1919, 7,600t cargo) * 17 tankers of 7,000t in 1919 and 1920 ** ''Richconcal'' (1460) ... ''Cathwood'' (1469) ** ''Dungannon'' (1471) ... ''Halway'' (1475) ** ''Hambro'' (1679), ''Hamer'' (1680) tugs ''Dreadnaught'', ''Undaunted'' ''Challenger'', ''Independence'' (War Harbor), ''Victorious'' (War Haven) and ''Defiance'' (War Ocean) were all launched on 4 July 1918. The ''Lebore'' was the last ship delivered (January 1924) during that production period. The site was expanded from to with facilities for constructing up to six major vessels simultaneously. After 1923, the Alameda Works ceased making ships but continued its
dry dock A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, ...
ing and ship repair operations. At the beginning of World War II, the Alameda Works was re-established as the Bethlehem Alameda Shipyard, and modernized and expanded to include new shipways and on-site worker housing. During the war produced P-2 Admiral-type troop ships, as well as some repair work and it continued to produce structural steel.


Union Iron Works Powerhouse

This power station was designed by San Francisco architect Frederick Meyer, one of many designed for the
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in
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between 1905 and the 1920s. It is a one-story rectangular industrial building, high, wide and long, that rests on a concrete base. Designed in a simplified Renaissance Revival style, the powerhouse is an excellent example of a building type-the "beautiful" power house-for which the San Francisco Bay Area was nationally known. It contained several large generators and was constructed specifically to meet the massive electricity requirements of the yards.1956. Today, the little building that once powered an entire shipyard has been converted into private office space and is closed to the public.


See also

* Moore Dry Dock Company#Shipbuilding in Oakland and Alameda * Naval Air Station Alameda — nearby airfield * Union Iron Works — the other San Francisco Bethlehem yard across the bay * Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company of New Jersey, built the remaining
P2 transport The P2 transport was a United States Maritime Commission design for a passenger ship which could be readily converted into a troop transport. Three variants of the design were built, the P2-SE2-R1 (''Admirals''), P2-S2-R2 (''Generals''), and P2-SE2- ...
s * Two-Ocean Navy Act — Alameda Works cargo ships were apparently preferred to be acquired for conversion to Attack transports in the early stages of the industrial mobilization. The 5 ships of the were built in Alameda.


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* {{Alameda, California History of Alameda County, California Bethlehem shipyards Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United States Historic American Engineering Record in California Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in California National Register of Historic Places in Alameda County, California Shipyards in California Manufacturing plants in the United States World War II on the National Register of Historic Places in California Buildings and structures in Alameda, California Shipyards on the National Register of Historic Places Transportation buildings and structures in Alameda County, California 1900s establishments in California Vigor Shipyards