The contract comprises naval architecture, structural engineering, accommodation and system engineering, including piping, electrical and instrumentation, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The work will be carried out with modern 3D model engineering systems to allow smooth continuation for developing the production information once the yard has been selected and fabrication starts. The vessel is primarily intended for decommissioning platforms, topsides and jackets in the offshore oil and gas fields, but will also be equipped for pipelaying and other offshore construction work. The ship will be 382 metres long, 117 metres wide and will be able to accommodate 577 persons.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Deltamarin wins major design contract from Allseas
Switzerland-based Allseas Group has awarded the complete detailed design of their ‘Pieter Schelte’ project to the Finnish consulting and engineering company Deltamarin.
The contract comprises naval architecture, structural engineering, accommodation and system engineering, including piping, electrical and instrumentation, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The work will be carried out with modern 3D model engineering systems to allow smooth continuation for developing the production information once the yard has been selected and fabrication starts. The vessel is primarily intended for decommissioning platforms, topsides and jackets in the offshore oil and gas fields, but will also be equipped for pipelaying and other offshore construction work. The ship will be 382 metres long, 117 metres wide and will be able to accommodate 577 persons.Read More
The contract comprises naval architecture, structural engineering, accommodation and system engineering, including piping, electrical and instrumentation, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The work will be carried out with modern 3D model engineering systems to allow smooth continuation for developing the production information once the yard has been selected and fabrication starts. The vessel is primarily intended for decommissioning platforms, topsides and jackets in the offshore oil and gas fields, but will also be equipped for pipelaying and other offshore construction work. The ship will be 382 metres long, 117 metres wide and will be able to accommodate 577 persons.
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