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Jack-Up Barge Acquires Platform for Increased Versatility

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 28, 2014

Jack-Up Barge Commercial Director Maarten Hardon (left) with Managing Director Ronald Schukking.

Jack-Up Barge Commercial Director Maarten Hardon (left) with Managing Director Ronald Schukking.

Jack-Up Barge, the offshore self-elevating platform supplier, has announced the acquisition of the Odin self-elevating platform from Hochtief. The acquisition expands the Jack-Up Barge fleet, increasing capacity and versatility.

This is a new approach from Jack-Up Barge who has previously expanded with new builds. The company will rename the barge JB 119, ready to take its place alongside the seven platforms currently operated. The platform, 46.1m long by 30m wide and 4.6m high, has 60m legs that enable operation in water depths of up to 45m. The platform features on board accommodation for up to 40 persons.

Jack-Up Barge Commercial Director Maarten Hardon says the JB 119 will fit neatly into the preexisting fleet, with no requirement for adjustments to be made. “She fits perfectly into our portfolio,” he said. “Currently the platforms we operate are generally for either large or small scale operations. This acquisition will enable us to offer a mid-scale platform in the future.”

He said the purchase was a natural one, when the opportunity arose, considering the quality of the platform. “She was well maintained, in good condition and with an almost new crane.” The Liebherr BOS 7500 Heavy Lift Crane lifts 300t at 15m. The maximum reach of the boom is 84m to accommodate offshore wind installations.

Hardon said the platform’s specifications make her suitable for use as a coastal unit carrying out civil construction work or for small offshore wind installation projects. Jack-Up Barge is planning to put the platform into international service and have already secured a contract for her in South America. She is due to sail at the beginning of May for a construction project that is expected to take eight months.

In the past Hochtief employed the platform for foundation pile installation, offshore substation construction and pile driving for harbor construction. Jack-Up Barge are expanding their fleet further with a new build platform they will name JB 120.

Specifications

Classification: GL + 100 A5 K50
Dimensions: 46.1m l x 30m w x 4.6m h
Leg dimensions: 60m
Draught: min: 2.3m; max: 3.25
Operating depth: 45m
Payload: 1,200t
Deckload: 15t/m2-30t/m2
Hoisting capacity: 900t/each
Hoisting speed: up to 2.5m.min
Crane capacity: 15m/300t
Crawler crane: Liebherr BOS 7500
Mooring winches: two double winches; two single winches
Power supply: Diesel/hydraulic: 4 x 355KW; Diesel/Electrical: 4 x 355KW

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