Lamprell wins Haven work

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Lamprell has received a new contract from Jacktel, a wholly owned subsidiary of Master Marine, for the upgrade of the mobile operating unit Haven as an accommodation service vessel for the Statoil Johan Sverdrup field, offshore Norway.

The scope of works includes procurement, construction and installation of extended legs and new suction caissons. Lamprell will fabricate the new leg sections and suction caissons in its Hamriyah yard in the United Arab Emirates. After transportation of the constructed rig components to Norway, Lamprell will assemble and install them on the Haven unit in collaboration with local Norwegian construction service provider, Coast Centre Base.

The works are scheduled to complete in Q2 2018. Master Marine is a new client for the Group. This contract is valued at approximately US$90 million.

James Moffat, Chief Executive Officer, Lamprell, said: "Lamprell has a well-­established track record for undertaking major rig refurbishment projects and so it is pleasing to receive this contract award for work in connection with one of the most prestigious projects in the North Sea. While the market impacted the number of rig refurbishment and upgrade projects during 2016, this award demonstrates Lamprell's continuing ability to compete in this sector which remains an area of strength for the group. We look forward to working closely with the various project partners on this exciting new project."

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