Boa bags Technip GoM gig

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Technip’s US arm has awarded Boa a contract for light construction, heavy lift and possible umbilical lay operations and installations in the Gulf of Mexico for up to five months, including mobilization and options.

The scope of work will utilize the versatile capacity of the offshore construction vessel Boa Sub C, including the 400-tonne AHC main crane supported by the 30-tonne AHC crane, both OI Millennium WROV’s and the 2500-tonne carousel. BOA will also provide project and construction crew.

Boa Sub C will start mobilization in direct continuation from completion of ongoing project in West Africa.

Image of the Boa Sub C, from Boa.

 

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