UTEC Secures Floatover Project in the Middle East

Monday, October 22, 2018

UTEC, a surveying company in subsea services group Acteon, said it has, in partnership with offshore services provider Zamil Offshore, secured a contract in Saudi Arabia for the floatover, from Oman to Saudi Arabia, and installation of multiple platform topsides.

UTEC said its scope includes topside dimensional control, positioning and motion monitoring during topside transportation and installation, and metocean and weather prediction services.

“2018 has been a great year for UTEC in the Middle East and we have seen a sharp increase in demand for our services,” said Bill Hickie, UTEC Middle East and Caspian business unit director. “We have invested significantly in the region and this award further confirms our capability to undertake technically complex and logistically challenging projects in the Middle East.”

Categories: Middle East Surveyors Contracts Offshore Energy Geoscience

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