OuYang Offshore has awarded AqualisBraemar the construction supervision contract for two newbuild self-elevating wind turbine installation vessels to be constructed at Chinese shipyard Dayang Offshore Equipment.

AqualisBraemar’s on-site team at Jiangsu-based Dayang Offshore Equipment will monitor and supervise the construction of the two wind turbine installation vessels – OuYang 003 and OuYang 004 – to ensure that all work is carried out under the contract specifications plus flag and class requirements.

The project will be managed from AqualisBraemar’s office in Shanghai, China, which previously held the same role for OuYang 001 and OuYang 002. AqualisBraemar has not disclosed the value of the new contract.

Both units are identical, 75.6 meters, 40 meters in beam, 7 meters in depth, 4 hydraulic pin legs, self-elevating wind turbine installation vessels. Both units are self-propelled, with an operational water depth of up to 50 meters and accommodation for up to 68 persons.

Both units are equipped with one 600MT leg fitted crane around one of the stern legs, with a lifting height of 140 meters from sea level. With the spacious main deck, both units are capable of the lifting installation of 10MW wind turbines in China.   

AqualisBraemar is a leading marine, offshore, and adjusting consultancy to the energy, shipping, and insurance industries. AqualisBraemar and its sister company OWC (Offshore Wind Consultants) are increasingly being asked to support offshore wind projects in Chinese waters. Recently, the companies have been engaged with both the Jiangsu and Guangdong offshore wind projects.

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