Singapore, 10 June 2009 - Drydocks World - Southeast Asia ("DDW-SEA"), the Southeast Asian subsidiary of Drydocks World, has announced the recent delivery of JB-114 and JB-115 from it's Drydocks World - Nanindah yard on Batam Island, Indonesia, to Self Elevating Platforms N.V. The unit will be operated by subsidiary company, Jack-Up Barge B.V., a leading supplier to the oil & gas, wind farm and civil construction industries and wind turbines market, as well as for the heavy civil construction market.

Ronald Schukking, Managing Director of Jack-Up Barge B.V. said, "Drydocks World has once again met our expectations - the quality and finish of JB-114 and JB-115 is excellent. We definitely look forward to working closely with Drydocks World in the future. "

Designed by Holland's GustoMSC and of the SEA 2000 design, JB-114 and JB-115 are the third and fourth of this type successfully built by DDW-SEA. Similar to the first and second vessels, which have now been renamed 'Sea Worker' and 'Seafox 7' respectively; the monohull jack-up barges JB-114 and JB-115 will be deployed in European waters involved in wind farm installations and related activities.

Designed with a 55.5 m x 32.2 m x 5 m hull, a 300 tonnes-capacity mounted pedestal crane together with four cylindrical legs, 3.0m in diameter and 78.85m in length, each platform is designed for operations in water depths up to 40m - in and around the Southern North Sea.

Mr. Denis Welch, CEO of Drydocks World - Southeast Asia said, "Both JB-114 and JB-115 are part of a series of sophisticated barges contracted by Self Elevating Platforms N.V., and we are pleased to have successfully delivered four of them to date. These barges will be used specifically for wind farm installation activities, which is one of the industries (alternative energy or power generation) that we are actively pursuing, given that --our ship repair, conversion and new building capabilities can be easily extrapolated to suit this growing industry's requirements. 

I would like to express my appreciation to our team in Drydocks World-Nanindah, the client's site team and our vendors and partners throughout the world for the successful delivery of this project."     

Drydocks World - Southeast Asia, established in April 2008, is a member of the Drydocks World group of companies and a sister operation to Drydocks World - Dubai (formerly known as Dubai Drydocks). The Drydocks World Group has an esteemed heritage of providing a full spectrum of integrated maritime and offshore solutions in strategic locations in the Middle East and Far East. Currently housing four of Asia's premier shipyards in one of the world's busiest seaways, Drydocks World - Southeast Asia specialises in rig and shipbuilding as well as conventional ship repair and conversion, wholly supported by world-class engineering and design capabilities. With quality workmanship and competitive pricing, Drydocks World is one of the most prominent names in the maritime industry today.

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About Drydocks World
Drydocks World, a Dubai World company, is one of the most prominent names in the maritime industry. Over the past 25 years, Drydocks World has established itself as a leading, and fast growing international player in ship repair, shipbuilding, rig building, FPSO conversion, offshore fabrication and fleet operations with facilities in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Drydocks World - SE Asia, brings together established offshore rig construction, shipbuilding, conversion, and ship repair expertise located at crossroads of the world's busiest shipping lanes and close to major offshore oil & gas field developments. Marine activities are focused on 4 shipyards, namely, Drydocks World - Graha / Nanindah / Pertama / Singapore, which house 29 building berths, 8 floating docks, and a specialized rig building yard. Extension plans are in place to expand operations further on Batam Island with the construction of a new yard PT Batam Maritime Centre.

For more information, please refer to the www.drydocks-sea.com, www.drydocks.gov.ae

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