Burned Sub Repair Estimate Within $50M of Original

The cost to fix a nuclear-powered attack submarine that was severely damaged by a fire at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, in Maine, will come in within $50 million of the original estimate.

Kevin Kelley, spokesman for U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, said Wednesday that the Navy’s revised repair estimate for the USS Miami comes in plus-or-minus $50 million of the original estimate of $400 million for repairs and $50 million in ancillary costs.

The Miami was damaged in a fire May 23 while undergoing an overhaul at the Kittery, Maine, shipyard.

Twenty-four-year-old Casey James Fury, of Portsmouth, N.H., has been charged with two counts of arson for setting the May 23 fire and a second blaze outside the sub on June 16.

Repairs are expected to be completed by April 2015.