Grandweld, one of United Arab Emirates leading shipyards, has successfully delivered one dive maintenance and support vessel “TAWAM1”to Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), the company said in its press release.
Grandweld took the new-build project from conception to completion, designing and building the 50m long vessel with a 65-ton bollard pull capability, after signing a contract in December 2013 with ADNOC. TAWAM1 will be operated by ADNOC’s group company, Abu Dhabi Petroleum Ports Operating Company (IRSHAD).
Amongst its many specifications, TAWAM1 is equipped with anchor handling equipment and an offshore lifting crane with a capacity of 35 ton at 7.5m reach. This will be utilised to manoeuvre heavy lift items such as gravity anchors, mooring buoys and SBM hoses. In addition, the vessel, which can accommodate up to 30 crew, is fitted with integrated diving systems and is classified by DNV GL to fire fighting capability class 1.
Grandweld’s delivery to the firm comes after the recent successful deliveries of a 42m Aluminium Crew Boat to Global Marine Operation Co and a Crane Workboat to Kuwait Oil Company (its fourth for the customer).
Last month the yard signed a contract with International Naval Works to design, build and deliver three high speed 21.3m Aluminium Crew Boats. Delivery of these vessels is scheduled for early 2016.
About Grandweld
Formed in 1984, Grandweld is a fully integrated shipyard specialising in shipbuilding, ship repair, and engineering solutions. Its headquarters are strategically located in Dubai Maritime City, where it has the largest shipbuilding facilities (over 55,000 square metres), positioning the business to meet the evolving needs of the regional and international marine and offshore segments.