DNV GL awards class for two self-elevating construction and accommodation units
DNV GL will be working with the Chinese-owned Tianjin Desail to develop a new liftboat design for offshore construction, accommodation, and maintenance. This collaboration follows an agreement between DNV GL and Tianjin Desail for the classification of two 350 ft (106 m) self-elevating construction and accommodation units.
The units will be equipped with a barge-shaped hull and four triangular lattice legs, each fitted with a spudcan at their lower ends. A work deck topside arrangement will also be developed for the unit, including pedestals for main and auxiliary cranes as well as living quarters with a helicopter deck on top. The units will use a dynamic positioning system for field transit and manoeuvring.
“These new type of self-elevating units are the first to be built to DNV GL class in China and the first of their kind to venture into such deep water anywhere in the world,” says Johan Gärdin, Regional Offshore Manager Greater China at DNV GL.
With the ever increasing demand for larger operation area coverage, this will be the new trend of liftboat evolvement. “We appreciate the trust of Tianjin Desail in awarding class to DNV GL and we look forward to continuing this cooperation in the future,” Gärdin adds. DNV GL will provide classification, plan approval and construction surveys to ensure the safety and reliability of these offshore units throughout the entire project from design to commissioning.
About Tianjin Desail
Established in 2002, Tianjin Desail is the leading owner of self-elevating units in China. The company offers marketing, R&D, financing, engineering and management services for the units. Desail operates their units using state-of-the art technology and has achieved a good reputation in the global offshore industry. Meanwhile, Tianjin Desail is respected by Chinese shipyards and local equipment makers who entered the offshore market of self-elevating units through Desail’s orders.
About DNV GL
Driven by its purpose of safeguarding life, property and the environment, DNV GL enables organizations to advance the safety and sustainability of their business. Operating in more than 100 countries, the company’s 16,000 professionals are dedicated to helping their customers in the maritime, oil & gas, energy and other industries to make the world safer, smarter and greener.