Jee wins EPCI work off Canada

Friday, April 25, 2014

Tonbridge based independent subsea engineering firm Jee Ltd. won a seven-year EPCI contract for work offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The client is unnamed.

The contract’s scope encompasses the project’s offshore loading system (OLS). Additionally, Jee is providing detailed design and stress analysis on three 24in. offshore loading lines that will be installed in 90m of water.

Jee said its engineers are reviewing survey information to define and finalize multiple pipeline routes and FEED documentation as well as executing operational stress and pipeline walking analysis.

Engineering and project management begins immediately from Jee’s offices in London and Tonbridge.

Categories: Engineering Subsea Pipelines Activity North America Construction Installation

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