hi there, welcome on shipbucket.
I have to say I am a bit puzzled. not by your request itself, but by the designs you request.
1. Take the America class LHA, give it an angled deck,
.... you now arrive at the french carrier charles du gaulle....
and jumboize it to about 50 to 55,000 tons.
this gets close to the CVV
Change the hull design to facilitate a 25 - 30 knot speed.
this definitely suggests an fast hull like the CVV, which could get to 27,8 knots
Also add deck overhangs.
this is required for angled decks
Also add 16 cell Vls on each quarter.
IIRC, the US navy does not use VLS on angled deck ships because it would block aircraft parked overhanging the deck, hence why IIRC the ford has Mk 29.
Need side and overhead views.
the problem with this is that this ship would have literally nothing in common with LHA-6. she would be bigger, need an all new hull and propulsion train, need to have the uptakes positions modified, needs a different hangar, different bow..... the final ship will be much closer to a gas turbine powered CVV then to the LHA's. the powerplant would mean about 8 LM2500 (7 should be enough for propulsion but you'll need EMALS during full speed, as you cannot use steam catapults on a gas turbine powered ship)
so, I would recommend rethinking this one, as starting with the LHA makes this entire ship a bit mad. hell, you might even start with the CATOBAR queen elisabeth class instead.
2. Take a Gunderson 400x100ft flat deck barge and jumboize it to 500x200ft. Give it a self propelled capability for short range moves. Give it a radar capability, Vls for Sm-6, sonar, torpedo countermeasures, helipad and hanger, some light gun armament, and two triple torpedo tubes. Need side and overhead views.
huh what? what is the purpose of this vessel? I mean it will need tugs to go oversea, as giving it the power to do so independently will make this just as expensive as a ship. this means it will always be in shore based waters when operational, which are not hostile shores (as it cannot avoid enemy fire, that would be dangerous) so that would mean this thing is for homeland defence? it also means the sonar will see not that much (an bigger helicopter platform on it with helicopters with torpedos and dipping sonar will be able to do the job a lot better) while the SM-6 seems like a lot of expensive equipment on a reasonably cheap platform.
3. reworking that shipyard into a modern yard is an huge job, one I would personally not even think about doing unpaid. if anybody says he can do it simple and fast, he is not doing an very good job.