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April 23, 2014 · about 12 years ago

N-Sea lands IMR contract with undisclosed North Sea operator

N-Sea UK, an integrated subsea services contractor, has announced a major £45 million ($75 mln) contract win for inspection, maintenance and repair activity with a major North Sea operator. The contract, which started the first of April, will see N-Sea commit its diving support vessel, the Siem Stor

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N-Sea UK, an integrated subsea services contractor, has announced a major £45 million ($75 mln) contract win for inspection, maintenance and repair activity with a major North Sea operator.

The contract, which started the first of April, will see N-Sea commit its diving support vessel, the Siem Stork, to support IMR activities, for up to 150 days per year, depending on work scope, for the next 3 years.

The project will be managed by N-Sea’s UK operations, and will involve approximately 70 employees, with onsite operatives working from the vessel and diver intervention craft supported by an onshore project management team based in Aberdeen, UK.

The contract will be serviced using N-Sea’s specialist dive support vessel, the Siem Stork, which is equipped with a DPII dynamic positioning system and comes equipped with a state of the art davit system, a complete air and nitrox diving spread and a bespoke built daughter craft, the Aberlour.

Roddy James , COO of N-Sea, said: “We are very pleased to have been awarded this contract and it is testament to the skills, expertise and experience of our team. Our Aberdeen Office has successfully delivered IMR services and light construction work for the last 5 years and this recent contract win strengthens our position as a leading North Sea IMR provider of integrated subsea services.”

“Having recently established our presence within the UK, we have significant expansion plans this year and will be investing in new vessels, equipment and people to ensure we continue to deliver effective and cost efficient solutions to our clients.”

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