HAF Consortium Wins Brae Bravo Decom Deal

Laxman Pai
Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) and AF Offshore Decom (AFOD), together known as the HAF consortium, have been awarded a contract with Marathon Oil Decommissioning Services for the Engineering, Preparation, Removal and Disposal (EPRD) services of the Brae Bravo Platform.

The scope comprises of the topsides, the flare jacket & bridge and the main jacket.

Koos-Jan van Brouwershaven, CEO HMC says: "At the start of the tendering process the teams set themselves a clear goal: We are in it to win! It has been a true team effort along the way together with our long standing partner AF Offshore Decom to secure this contract. We are both pleased and proud that this has earned our clients trust in the HAF consortium to execute this complex EPRD project".  

Bengt Hildisch, President of AFOD, says: "Thanks to all, both within Heerema and AF Offshore Decom that helped to win this important work. The award of both Dunlin Alpha and Brae Bravo in the last two weeks, cements HAF’s position as the absolute market leader in EPRD projects in the North Sea".
 
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) brings more than 50 years of specialized skills to the offshore oil and gas industry. HMC operates semi-submersible crane vessels and multi-service vessels. The company is a fully-owned subsidiary of the Heerema Group.

AF Gruppen is one of Norway’s contracting and industrial groups with operations in the areas of Civil Engineering, Environment, Building, Property, Energy and Offshore.


Categories: Underwater Engineering Contracts Construction Decommissioning Engineering

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