Alewijnse power for ‘Seawell’

Dutch company Alewijnse Marine Systems, has been awarded the contract for the full electrical refit of the 114 metre diving support vessel Seawell, owned by Helix Energy Solutions Group.

The Seawell is currently in the North Sea and is expected to arrive at the Damen Shiprepair Yard in Vlissingen in mid December 2014 for a planned long term life extension. Alewijnse will spend four months on site, with the work due to start next month.

The 114 meters long vessel vessel first entered service in 1987. It also operates as a saturation diving vessel.

According to Alewijnse, this is one of the largest, single ship contracts that the company has undertaken.  Alewijsne explains that the main element is the delivery of a full turnkey package for the installation of the electrical power and distribution.

This includes an upgrade of the vessel management system, the decommissioning, installation and renewal of other systems such as the derrick, main genset, power management system and several switchboards including the 6kV and 440V switchboards. Alewijnse is also supplying steelwork for the mountings of various items of electrical equipment and for cable supports, the company has explained.

Edwin Ruppert, Area Manager UK, Damen Shiprepair & Conversion, said: “The combined skills of Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen and Alewijnse, working together in close cooperation, deliver a powerful capability. We look forward to working with Alewijnse on this exciting project.”

“We are very proud to have been awarded the contract for the refit of the electrical power and distribution systems on board the Seawell. The contract is an acknowledgement of Alewijnse’s capabilities as a high-quality E&I EPCIC contractor in the offshore industry,” added Alewijnse Marine Rotterdam Managing Director, Ben Bonte.

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