Boskalis Wins Subsea Work in the Middle East

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BOKA Constructor (Photo: Boskalis)
BOKA Constructor (Photo: Boskalis)

Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. (Boskalis) announced Tuesday it has signed a multi-year subsea services agreement for an unnamed customer in the Middle East. The base value of the three-year contract amounts to $40 million with an option to extend.

Under the terms of the contract commencing, The Dutch company said it will carry out a broad spectrum of subsea inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) services, including integrity assessments for offshore platforms and tripods, wellhead jacket inspections, integrity assessments and inspections of pipelines and light ad-hoc construction work.

Boskalis said it will deploy the diving support vessel BOKA Constructor with a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) for this contract, fully crewed with air diving/ROV teams and options for saturation diving.

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