#OFFSHORE SERVICES
TEST PILING
IN TAIWAN
IN SHORT
VESSEL | MV Lone |
CARGO |
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POL | Main mobilisation port Singapore Support from MV Annegret bringing in TLQ (Rotterdam), MV Wiebke bringing in Fly-Jib (Shanghai), MV Annemieke bringing in pile guide frame (Esbjerg) |
POD | Project port: Taichung, Taiwan Project site: Approx. 35 km offshore in the Strait of Taiwan |
PROJECT | Greater Changhua Test Pile |
SPECIALS
- Vessel modification: Construction and installation of Fly-Jib, TLQ, tugger winches
- Project equipment: hydraulic hammer, lifting tools, WROV, sensor equipment, survey and pile cutting spread, marine mammal observers
- Installation of pile guide frame at up to 40 m depth in DP mode
PROJECT SUMMARY
A FLY-JIB EXTENSION WAS DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED & INSTALLED
When Type 183 HLV Lone was engaged in a Taiwanese offshore pile load test project for an offshore wind farm, it took another four vessels to mobilise her. This project took more than our best efforts and engineering capabilities – it also required ingenuity and a significant crane modification to achieve our goal. HLV Lone was hired to perform pile installation and testing work as part of the pre-piling phase of the project.
To realize the project, we launched a substantial preparation phase: A Fly-Jib extension was designed, manufactured, and installed, providing up to 23 m of extra jib length. Furthermore, temporary living quarters (TLQs) and additional lifeboats to house up to 100 people that would be onboard during the project were installed and HLV Lone had to change its certification from a cargo vessel to become a special purpose ship (SPS).
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