Kleven Wins Rem Offshore Construction Vessel Contract

Press Release
Friday, November 9, 2012

Kleven gets contract to build it largest subsea construction vessel yet for Rem Offshore.

The vessel is of a MT6022 from Marine Engineering in Tjørvåg,

The design is for a length of 108m and a width of 22m, with accommodation for a total of 110 persons. The ship is equipped with a 250t offshore crane that can work down to 3000m ocean depth, a 7.2m square moonpool, and 3 ROVs (2 Work, 1 Observation).

The new building will be delivered in the first quarter of 2014.

Kleven say they now have 14 vessels in the order book, at a value of almost NOK 7-billion.
 

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