Solstad Offshore, a prominent Norwegian offshore vessel owner, has secured a significant three-year contract for its construction support vessel (CSV) Normand Frontier. This deal highlights the growing demand for specialized vessels in the maritime industry.
Introduction to the Normand Frontier Contract
The contract, awarded by an undisclosed international contractor, commenced immediately and will keep the Normand Frontier fully operational until the end of 2027. This agreement underscores the vessel’s versatility and the company’s commitment to supporting global maritime operations.
Key Features of the Contract
- The Normand Frontier will support the client’s operations worldwide.
- Solstad Offshore, in collaboration with Omega Subsea, will provide two work class ROVs (WROVs).
- Additional services include manning, tooling, survey services, and project personnel.
Vessel Specifications
The Normand Frontier, owned by Solstad Maritime Holding with a 27.3% stake held by Solstad Offshore, is a state-of-the-art vessel built in 2014. Key specifications include:
- Length: 121 meters
- Accommodation: 100 people on board
Impact on the Maritime Industry
This three-year contract signifies several important trends in the maritime industry:
- Increasing demand for specialized vessels like CSVs.
- Growing collaboration between international contractors and vessel owners.
- Emphasis on advanced technologies such as WROVs for complex operations.
Conclusion
The three-year contract for the Normand Frontier is a testament to Solstad Offshore’s expertise and the Normand Frontier’s capabilities. This agreement not only secures the vessel’s operational future but also highlights the evolving needs and collaborative efforts within the maritime industry.
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