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Heerema Marine Contractors To Build New Vessel


hmc-mh-02_webHeerema Marine Contractors (HMC) announced the signing of a letter of intent with Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co., Ltd., Korea (DSME), for the building of a new Deep Water Construction Vessel. Jan Pieter Klaver, Chief Executive Officer of HMC: “With this new Deep Water Construction Vessel, HMC will reinforce its unique position in the deepwater pipelay market.” The newbuild represents an investment of USD 600-700 million.

HMC selected to build a mono hull vessel with the capability to execute complex deep water infrastructure and pipe line projects in ultra-deepwater, and also with sufficient lifting capacity to execute installation of fixed platforms in relatively shallow water. A key attribute of the vessel will be its fast transit speed. HMC believes this will complement its existing fleet providing a unique fleet composition, which will allow HMC to continue to offer unrivalled services to the offshore oil and gas industry on a world-wide basis.

DSME has been awarded the design, engineering, procurement, construction, installation, commissioning and testing of the vessel. Huisman will be responsible for the cranes, tower and reels. The vessel is scheduled for completion of all tests & trials by mid-2013. Jan Pieter Klaver: “With this new Deep Water Construction Vessel, HMC will reinforce its unique position in the deepwater pipelay market. We are confident that with DSME and Huisman we found reliable partners who can build a key asset that will assist us in expanding further into more ultra-deep and complex SURF projects globally.”

The new 210m self-propelled vessel will be fitted with a pipelay tower for J-lay (tension capacity of 2,000 metric tons) and reeling. A crane with a revolving lift capacity of 4,000 metric tons is installed together with deepwater lowering equipment to reach a water depth of 3,500 meters, which is compatible with the Deep Water Construction Vessel Balder. The vessel will also be equipped with a class 3 dynamic positioning system. The hull configuration is specially designed for fast transit speed and optimum motion characteristics in operation whilst the maximum pipe payload is 4,500 metric tons. The deckhouse is designed to the latest standards and can accommodate 289 persons.