Docking Structure for Supply and Maintenance Vessels in Offshore Wind Farms
N 963
Docking Structure for Supply and Maintenance Vessels in Offshore Wind Farms
Docking Structure for Supply and Maintenance Vessels in Offshore Wind Farms

As part of Project N 963, Minerva Navis has developed a critical structure for anchoring smaller vessels used to transport maintenance personnel operating in offshore wind farms. This structure plays a vital role in ensuring safe and efficient docking when supply vessels approach the main ship, facilitating the swift and secure transfer of personnel and equipment.

Challenges

The project required the construction of a 13-ton irregularly shaped pipe structure, which had to fit perfectly onto the ship’s hull. Each pipe component was meticulously shaped to follow the specific contours of the vessel, demanding exceptional precision in execution. Additionally, all welds were performed with full penetration and were subjected to rigorous quality control, being 100% verified using Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) technology to ensure the structural integrity and strength of each joint.

Minerva Navis successfully delivered this project without any issues, strictly adhering to deadlines and technical specifications. Our skilled fitters assembled each component with extreme accuracy, while our welders executed flawless welds, demonstrating a high level of expertise and professionalism. The final result was a complete success, with the client fully satisfied with the quality and execution of the work.

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