Marin Teknikk has secured a new large contract for an advanced Dive Support & Constr. vessel for Ultra Deep Charter

Marin Teknikk AS has entered into a contract with China Merchants Heavy Industry (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (CMHI), for design & engineering delivery for a new developed large Multipurpose Diving Support & Construction Vessel to Ultra Deep Charter Ltd. (UDS) in Singapore. The vessel will be of the MT6023 DSCV design, with an 18 men single bell saturation system, for operations down to 300 meters.

MT6023 DSCV is an advanced Diving & Construction Vessel developed for demanding operations worldwide. The vessel will have a length of 111.58 meters and a breadth of 23 meters, top class accommodation for 120 persons, two cranes, a 150 T offshore crane with depth capability to 3000 m water depth, and one 10 T crane for operation down to 300m. In addition, arrangement for 2 WROV’s (unmanned remote operated submarines/robots) for operations down to 3000 meters ocean depth.

The vessels are to be built by China Merchants Heavy Industry (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (CMHI), in China, and 1st vessel will be ready for delivery in mid of 2017, 2nd vessel end 2017 and 3rd vessel in mid of 2018. (The 2nd and 3rd vessel are optional contracts).

Marin Teknikk has designed a new cost efficient and functional Diving Support & Construction vessel with high focus on safety for the crew/divers and operability. The vessels are following up designing environment-friendly, modern and advanced multifunctional offshore diving support construction vessels. The vessel’s 1,000m² open work deck area with deck strength of 10 ton/m² and a smaller storage area on top of dive hangar, creates a good platform for transport of equipment and tools to and from oil- and subsea fields, prepared for world‐wide operations in the less deep and ultra-deep oil and gas sector projects.

The vessel will be built according to Det Norske Veritas GL class; DNV GL + 1A1, EO, SPS, DYNPOS AUTR, DK(+), HELDK-SH, COMF-V(3), CLEAN DESIGN, DSV-SAT, DSV SURFACE, CRANE, ICE C, NAUT-OSV(A), BWM-T, REYCYCLABLE

“We are very pleased to design another series of great DSV’s for UDS and sign another contract with CMHI”, states Sales Director of Marin Teknikk, Richard Gjerde. “We have been working close with UDS the last 1 ½ year to develop one of the largest and advanced DP3 diving vessels, MT6027 in the offshore industry, under construction at ZPMC. This contract with the medium size MT6023 design, , we have worked on for a few months, shows again MT’s strong position in the OSV market and that we are among the world’s leading designers of advanced diving & construction vessels”.

This marks another important milestone in the history of Ultra Deep Solutions, in line with the company’s strategic plan to spearhead the development and operation of efficient, cost-effective diving and support vessels in the oil and gas industry.
With the partnership and cooperation of China Merchants Heavy Industries (CMHI), these Diving Support Vessels will be constructed with a target completion in 2017/2018. China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI), incorporated since 1997, one of the largest shipyards in China, has a successful track of record of delivering offshore rigs and vessels for the oil and gas industry. CMHI is currently building 2 Diving Support Vessels of MT6024 design, due for delivery in 2016/2017, which makes CMHI one of the most experienced Chinese shipyard to construct these complex vessels for UDS.

The custom-designed DP2 MT6023 DSCV vessel, classed under Det Norsk Veritas (DNV), is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, which allows the vessel to operate in unrestricted waters for subsea support works. She is also equipped with a heave compensated 150T crane (depth of 3000m), a 18-men saturation system with single 18-men SPHL up to a depth of 300m (optional with twin bell), and WROV with LARS system.

The delivery of these vessels is ideally positioned for the uptrend in the subsea sector of the oil and gas industry in 2017/2018. Mr Shel Hutton, Chairman of UDS, said “I am pleased by the positive response by oil majors and major diving companies to the design of our diving support vessels, and it affirms our company is heading in the right direction to build quality and size-appropriate vessels catered for the market. The current slowdown in the market allows us time to ensure our designs are optimized and customized for relevance in the oil and gas industry. I am thankful to our partners, and supporters, especially MT, DNV, and CMHI, who have supported the company’s vision, and realizing our plans to build these vessels.”

For further information, please contact:
Sales Director Richard K. Gjerde, phone: +47 90 20 80 14, e-mail: rkg@marinteknikk.no, or
Managing Director Svein Rune Gjerde, phone: +47 911 89 888, e-mail: srg@marinteknikk.no.

MT, Gurskøy, April 16th 2015.

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Norsk versjon:

Marin Teknikk har sikret ny stor kontrakt for et avansert dykker- & konstruksjonsskip

Marin Teknikk designer 3 store dykker- og konstruksjonsskip til Ultra Deep Charter, Singapore og Ultra Deep har signert ordren med China Merchants Heavy Industries for bygging av skipene. Marin Teknikk AS har inngått kontrakt med China Merchants Heavy Industry (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (CMHI), om levering av design & engineering til et stort dykker- og konstruksjonsskip for Ultra Deep Charter (UDS) i Singapore. Skipene er et nyutviklet MT6023 DSCV design, som skal utrustes med et 18-manns dykkersystem, for operasjoner ned til 300 meters dyp.

MT6023 DSCV er et avansert dykker- og konstruksjonsskip utviklet for krevende operasjoner worldwide. Skipet vil ha en lengde på 111,6 meter og en bredde på 23 meter, høg standard innredning for 120 personer, to kraner, en 150 T offshore kran med kapasitet ned til 3000m havdybde, og en 10 T offshore kran for operasjoner ned til 300m. I tillegg, arrangement for 2 WROV’s (ubemannede fjernstyrte miniubåter/roboter) for operasjoner ned til 3000 meters havdyp.

Skipet skal bygges ved China Merchants Heavy Industry (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (CMHI), i Kina, og 1ste med planlagt for levering medio 2017, 2nd på slutten av 2017 og det 3dje i midten av 2018. (Opsjoner for fartøy nr. 2 og nr.3 skal erklæres med 6 måneders mellomrom).

Marin Teknikk har med dette skipet designet et kost effektivt og funksjonelt dykker- og konstruksjonsskip med høy fokus på sikkerhet for mannskap og dykkere, samt der en viderefører høg fokus på å designe miljøvennlige, moderne og avanserte multifunksjonelle offshorefartøy.

Med 1.000 m2 åpent dekksareal og dekkstyrke på 10 tonn/m2 samt et mindre areal 150m2 på båt-dekk over dykker hangar danner dette en god plattform for fartøyetes operasjon og funksjon. Dette gjør skipet klart for operasjoner worldwide for mindre dype og ultradype prosjekt innen olje og gass-og fornybar energi sektoren.
Skipet bygges i henhold til klassenotasjonene Det Norske Veritas GL, inkludert den nye SPS koden; DNV GL + 1A1, EO, SPS, DYNPOS AUTR, DK(+), HELDK-SH, COMF-V(3), CLEAN DESIGN, DSV-SAT, DSV SURFACE, CRANE, ICE C, NAUT-OSV(A), BWM-T, REYCYCLABLE

«- Vi er svært glade for å signere denne kontrakten, sier salgsdirektør i Marin Teknikk Richard Gjerde. – Vi har samarbeidet tett med dette selskapet det siste halvanna året for å utvikle et av de største og mest avanserte DP3 dykker-skipene, MT6027, i offshore industrien, som er under bygging på ZPMC. Med denne kontrakten, MT6023, i tillegg for samme rederi, mener vi at en viser igjen Marin Teknikk’s sterke posisjon i OSV markedet og at vi er blant verdens ledende designere av avanserte dykker- og offshore konstruksjonsskip».

Rederiet, Ultra Deep Charter med hr. Sheldon Hutton, Chief Executive Officer, uttaler at «UDS med disse skipene viderefører selskapets strategiske satsning, og blir nå med disse kost effektive og miljøvennlige båtene en spydspiss i markedet».
Videre sier hr. Hutton at leveransen av disse skipene er idiellt possisjonert i det forventede oppadgående subsea markedet for olje og gass industrien i 2017/2018.

Mr Shel Hutton, Chairman of UDS, said “I am pleased by the positive response by oil majors and major diving companies to the design of our diving support vessels, and it affirms our company is heading in the right direction to build quality and size-appropriate vessels catered for the market. The current slowdown in the market allows us time to ensure our designs are optimized and customized for relevance in the oil and gas industry. I am thankful to our partners, and supporters, especially Marin Teknikk, DNV GL, and CMHI, who have supported the company’s vision, and realizing our plans to build these vessels.”

For ytterligere informasjon, vennligst kontakt:
Sales Director Richard K. Gjerde, phone: +47 90 20 80 14, e-mail: rkg@marinteknikk.no, or
Managing Director Svein Rune Gjerde, phone: +47 911 89 888, e-mail: srg@marinteknikk.no.

MT, Gurskøy, April 16th 2015.