The Netherlands: Ravestein Shipyard Launches New Backhoe Dredger Peter the Great

 

Ravestein Shipyard Launches New Backhoe Dredger Peter the Great

On Saturday December 31st, the new backhoe dredger ‘Peter the Great’ was launched successfully on the Ravestein shipyard in Deest, the Netherlands. The Dutch shipyard Ravestein BV was awarded with a contract for the design and construction of a backhoe dredger in November 2010.

The ‘Peter the Great’ will have a length of 60 m, breadth of 17.20 m, depth of 4 m, deck load of 10 tonnes/m² and will be equipped with a Liebherr P 995 Litronic crane and three spud legs each 34m in length.

The pontoon has two fixed spud legs, 1 hydraulically operated spud carrier with spud leg and an excavator. The excavator is a Liebherr P 995 Litronic type which is designed for a maritime environment and has a dredging depth of 18.20 m and a bucket of 11m³. The vessel can accommodate 10 persons.

The choice of the name ‘Peter the Great’ underlines DEME’s growing presence in the Russian market.

Ravestein shipyard was established in 1976 at the Deest shipyard near the river the Waal. Ravestein specialises in building large steel constructions. At the shipyard, bridges, lock gates jetties and roll-on/roll-off landing stages are built, as well as all types of pontoons and ships. The entire process from fabrication to installation, including maintenance, is in the safe hands of over a hundred craftsmen employed by Ravestein.

Belgian dredging and environmental group DEME is a conglomerate of enterprises with roots established more than one and a half centuries ago. The Group specializes in capital and maintenance dredging, port constructions and expansions, providing services to the oil and gas industry, wreckage clearing, deep-sea operations, the construction of offshore wind parks, plus a wide range of environmental activities – from water treatment and sludge recycling to soil remediation and the treatment of either lightly or heavily contaminated sedimentation. DEME operates a modern, multi-functional and varied fleet of 90 large dredgers and some 200 auxiliary vessels. The company employs a 4,000 strong workforce. The Group is active worldwide – in 2010, it reported a turnover of EUR 1.8 billion and completed projects in 50 countries on all continents. Its current investment programme in high-tech equipment enables DEME to meet future challenges with an ultra-efficient and modern fleet.

Northern Dredging Company Ltd, a Russian company undergoing rapid growth, is part of Group of companies specialized in development of transportation infrastructure, dredging of port water areas and reclamation of new territories. As a result of successful implementation of private and state dredging and land reclamation projects during the last several years, NDC Ltd has performed over 50 mln.m³ of dredging and 12 mln.m³ of land reclamation works in North-West of Russian Federation. NDC’s goal is to introduce and implement modern technologies. Company specialists create appropriate solutions for particular need of any dredging project. The program of development and modernization of equipment including purchasing modern technologies and construction of dredging fleet is under implementation by NDC Ltd. Northern Dredging Company Ltd is open to establish partnerships and collaborates in the projects of development of the transportation infrastructure in Russian Federation and abroad.

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Shipbuilding Tribune Staff, January 4, 2012; Image: DEME