The shipyard built and outfitted a complete new superstructure weighing some 450 tons, including accommodations for 250 crew members, based on design and workshop drawings produced by the shipyard’s design team. The conversion project included extensive repairs and hull renewal.
CONVERSION WORKS
Old superstructure completely removed and scrapped
Superstructure design and workshop drawings produced
New superstructure module built and outfitted for 250 crew members on turn-key system
Service spaces below main deck aft modified and outfitted
New tunnel for the REMACUT equipment on main deck fabricated, installed and outfitted
Complete navigation and communication equipment installed
SHIPREPAIR WORKS
Total new built-in steel on hull is 1,500 t (main deck, shell plating and tanks)
750 t Clyde crane overhaul (carpentry part)
New anchor racks fabricated and installed, mooring elements rearranged
New wood fenders and main deck lining fabricated and installed
Ballast pipeline renewed
Provisions cranes (2 units) installed
Installed mechanical part of the REMACUT pipe lay system
New foundations for the REMACUT equipment fabricated and installed
Helideck carpentry works
Docking, complete overhaul of tailshaft, propeller and steering nozzles
Complete repair of cold provision stores
Complete anti-corrosion treatment of shell plating, main deck, superstructure, ballast tanks and fresh water tanks