Australia: BAM-Clough Takes Delivery of Jack-Up and Transport Barge

The Netherlands BAM-Clough Takes Delivery of Jack-up and Transport Barge

The Jack-up “IB-914” and Transport Barge “IB-924” both departed China earlier mid August on its maiden voyage.

The new built process for this SEA-1250 was concluded in less than a year’s time and is a record time for this newly developed design.

This is the third GustoMSC SEA-1250 Jack-up built and the first design with Tubular legs. The “IB-914” is a larger unit than the Pauline and a smaller version of the JB’s 114 & 115 a perfect sized Jack-up for Civil construction works.

The Jack-up has a 300 ton capacity crane and will be capable of operating in 30 meters water depth.

Built in a shorter time period, the “IB-924” Transport barge is dedicated for transporting the “IB-914” and will also function as a support barge during the execution of these Civil projects. Both units will be deployed in Australia on BAM Clough’s near shore civil construction projects. Where the older sister (1982) the “IB-909” has been operating for quite some time.

In Australia a total of five GustoMSC Jack-ups will be operational at several projects. At Dalrymple the Buzzard, Zeebouwer and Santa have been working on a large coal terminal project for quite some time.

Press release, August 30, 2013; Image: gustomsc