GAC delivers Conwy platform
Projects and Operations - July 30, 2012
GAC Shipping UK has completed the successful installation of the Conwy platform 40 miles off the port of Liverpool, two months after a tug carrying the rig's jacket and topside – each weighing in at over 700 tonnes – set off from Rotterdam.
GAC's Liverpool office was appointed by Dutch heavy civil engineering company HSM Offshore BV to provide an integrated package of support services to construct and hook-up the platform.
The journey from the Netherlands took two and a half weeks due to bad weather resulting in ships having to seek shelter in Plymouth and Falmouth. They were eventually discharged at Seaforth Docks for modifications before being towed to the rig site around Sseafox 1 so that construction could start.
Stephen Deakin at GAC Liverpool says that in addition to handling the ship agency for all the craft involved, his team was also involved in the procurement of plant and materials and arranging the construction of a quayside mattress to help spread the weight of the loads.
He added:“It took an enormous amount of planning and coordination between the various parties involved - the client, engineers, pilots, the Harbour Master, a plethora of maritime experts, the crews of all the different craft and everyone involved in getting the HSM team out to the rig location to construct the Conwy platform. Pulling all the strands together was a real test of our capabilities - and we passed with flying colours.”
Koos Krispijn, Transport & Installation Manager for HSM Offshore BV, says that it was Stephen Deakin's understanding of their business, as well as GAC's back-up organisation and commercial approach, that made the company the obvious choice of the four agencies vying for the project.
"I knew I could contact GAC at any time to arrange meetings with the authorities, get assistance from GAC's offices on the south coast when the shipments were forced to take shelter, organise civil contracting services, oversee vessel movements, provide all logistics services, make travel arrangements for personnel and help ensure their wellbeing throughout the project.
The Conwy platform has now been installed successfully and we couldn't be more pleased to have chosen GAC in Liverpool."
More articles from this category
More news
- Oceanteam reports on first quarter
News - May 24, 2013 - Deep Sea Supply reports "solid operational performance"
Company News - May 24, 2013 - DNV launches new training scheme for DPOs
Training - May 24, 2013 - GAC pushes further into the Arctic with Polar Logistics Group
Company News - May 24, 2013 - IKM Consultants acquires Poseidon Consulting Services
Company News - May 24, 2013 - Oil & Gas UK welcomes European Directive
News - May 24, 2013 - BOURBON expands services in the Caribbean
Company News - May 23, 2013 - Tidewater reports fourth quarter results and year end earnings
Company News - May 23, 2013 - West Africa: broker anticipates new round of charters in July
News - May 23, 2013 - UK: pier extended to service renewables and offshore oil and gas industries
Projects and Operations - May 23, 2013 - Farstad sells PSV
Vessel & ROV News - May 23, 2013 - Polarcus contemplating bond issue
Company News - May 22, 2013 - Nam Cheong Limited appoints group CEO
Company News - May 22, 2013 - UK: Lerwick Harbour positioned for further growth
News - May 22, 2013 - Trials demonstrate effectiveness of fibre rope connector for deepwater mooring
News - May 22, 2013




