NIBULON shipbuilding and repair yard says it has launched the first POSS-115 project tug (NIBULON-8) recently. The shipbuilders are preparing the last tug from the series (NIBULON-11) for launching.
The second POSS-115 project tug (order 10029): In the engine room, the specialists finish mounting pipelines. They also finish producing and installing pipes of the main power plant. Hydraulic tests are in the final stage. The electricians are connecting a navigator console in the tug’s pilot house and an alarm switchboard in the main switchboard room. The specialists are assembling panel plating in the tug’s living accommodations. They are laying tiles in the sanitary facilities, galley, and laundry room.
The third POSS-115 project tug (order 10030): The shipbuilders have started outfitting works on the vessel that was launched two weeks ago. The works on assembly of gears of the engine room and rudder propellers, installation of pipes for insulation and panel plating are in full swing. The specialists of the electrical area have started installing cable on the vessel.
The fourth POSS-115 project tug (order 10031):The shipyard’s specialists have finished mounting the vessel’s strength hull. The have started cleaning and priming it. The shipbuilders are assembling deck equipment and installing fendering.
The self-propelled P-140 project vessel (order 10032):The shipbuilders continue assembling the bottom of the strength hull of the longest and widest vessel in the history of NIBULON shipbuilding and repair yard – P-140 project floating crane. Due to the scale of the shipbuilding order, the work at other areas of the shipyard is also in full swing. In particular, the assembly and pipeline workshop is producing and assembling pipes of the ballast and drainage system. New side and bottom sections are being assembled in the assembly and fabrication workshop. The specialists of the metal processing workshop continue processing metal and producing parts.