HB Rentals Completes GOM Project

January 31, 2012

HB Rentals Completes Seven Building Package in Green Canyon Area of Gulf of Mexico.

 

Offshore accommodation specialist,  HB Rentals, a Superior Energy Services company has completed a three-month project to install seven ABS/USCG building packages on a compliant tower in the Green Canyon Area of the Gulf of Mexico, announced Glenn Aguilar, HB Rentals Vice President – Corporate Sales and Marketing. The package consisted of three 12-man sleepers, two eight-man sleepers with office capabilities; and an eight-man sleeper and recreation room. The buildings were stacked two wide by three high. In addition to accommodations, HB Rentals provided stairs, platforms, slings, cords, power distribution/transformer, gas detection, VSAT communications, sewage treatment, lift pumps, pressure sets and a water manifold.

 

"Our team accomplished a massive amount of work in a short timeframe,” said Robert Neal, HB Rentals Corporate Sales. “We provided our client with quality accommodations and delivered them on time.”
HB Rentals technicians were onsite throughout the installation process to install electrical and plumbing connections; while HB Rentals welders fitted the units to the deck. The client also utilized HB Rentals welders to complete additional upgrades to the platform.

 

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