VARD announced the signing of new contracts with JVs of DOF Subsea and Technip for the design and construction of four pipe lay support vessels (PLSVs).
The contracts constitute the largest order in VARD’s history, with an aggregate order value of approximately US$1.1 billion.
Two of the vessels, of VARD 3 05 design, will be delivered in 2Q 2016 and 3Q 2016 respectively. The hulls of these vessels will be built at Vard Tulcea in Romania and outfitted at Vard Søviknes in Norway. The other two vessels, of VARD 3 16 design, will be delivered from Vard Promar in Brazil, in 4Q 2016 and 2Q 2017 respectively.
The award of these prestigious contracts reinforces VARD’s position as a leading provider of large and complex Offshore Subsea Construction Vessels (OSCVs). Through this order, VARD is able to capitalize on its track record, experience and world‐class design capabilities in Norway as well as its long‐standing presence and investments in the Brazilian market.
The new designs have been developed in close cooperation with DOF and Technip. The Norwegian built vessels will carry pipe lay towers rated at 650 tons, among the largest ever in the industry. At 340 tons, the Brazilian built vessels will be among the most complex vessels ever constructed in Brazil. Topside equipment for all four ships will be delivered by Huisman of the Netherlands.
CEO and Executive Director, Roy Reite said, “I look forward to working with DOF and Technip on these milestone projects. VARD yards in both Europe and Brazil being chosen to build these vessels illustrate the value of having a global presence when working with international clients, and bringing leading edge technology to new markets.”