Saturday, May 28, 2011
Gulf News
Dubai Drydocks World, one of the region’s largest ship repair facilities, conversion and new building facilities, announced that it has signed a contract with Mumbai-based construction group Afcons Infrastructure to provide detail engineering, procurement, construction and delivery of a Self Elevating Platform AF SEP Samrat.
The 45-metre-long flat bottom pontoon barge, which will be built at the Dubai facility, can be jacked up with four spuds and a jacking system with an elevated weight of approximately 2,928 tonnes.
The vessel will be equipped with a main crane and other equipment including six mooring winches, three gensets, jacking systems, power packs, pumps and other miscellaneous equipment.
Future strategy
“We are focusing our strategy for the future to a large extent in the sectors of marine construction and support industries and oil and gas sector through our contribution to the construction of specialised vessels and drilling rigs, and this agreement is the beginning of agreements with other oil and gas industry in India.
“With the continued growth in construction activities and deepsea drilling, we are confident of increasing demand for our large-scale services in the future, given the track record of experiences and skills in this growing sector over the decades. Moreover, we have embraced modern state-of-the-art engineering technology and adopted lean, client-friendly production techniques, which offer considerable value on projects,” said Khamis Juma Bu Amim, Chairman of Drydocks World and Maritime World.
The shipyard will offer detail engineering, procure approximately 1,506 tonnes of steel for hull, spuds, jack house and spud guides, foundations and other outfit steel, carry out outfitting, surface preparation and painting, installing equipment, spuds, electrical cables and lighting, load out, inclining experiment and sea fastening for sail out.
With the continued growth in construction activities and deep-sea drilling, we are confident of increasing demand for our large-scale services in the future.”
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