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04 Nov 2008

Tug & Barge Contracts - Bristol Harbor

Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. (BHGI) was recently awarded two design jobs for two separate repeat clients from Puerto Rico. Harbor Bunkering Corporation has commissioned BHGI to design another double hull oil tank barge. BHGI has designed two barges for the San Juan bunkering business in the past. In 2004, BHGI designed the 30,000 BBLS double hull oil barge Enterprise for Harbor Bunkering Corporation, and in 2005 they designed a 60,000 BBLS barge that is still to be built. The new barge for Harbor Bunkering is to be another 30…

13 Dec 2005

Contract for New Z-Drive Harbor Tug

A contract for the Hector P., a new 4,200 hp Z-Drive harbor tug to be built by Orange Shipbuilding for South Puerto Rico Towing Corporation was signed last month. Bristol Harbor Marine Design assisted in the harbor tug contract negotiations along with the acting buyer’s agent, Eric Rivera from Harbor Bunkering Corporation of San Juan, Puerto Rico. “The HECTOR P. is going to raise the bar for tugboats in Puerto Rico,” said Mr. Rivera. BHMD will also be serving as owner’s representative throughout the duration of the project and will be responsible for project inspections and approvals. Design of the new vessel is being completed at Robert Allan, Ltd. of Vancouver, B.C.

12 Oct 2005

Conrad Announces Hurricane Impact and Addition to Backlog

Inc. for the U.S. Army. go out to the victims ravaged by these disasters. have a direct impact on any of our four shipyards. Rita did not spare our Orange employees from loss and damage. but did not receive any water damage. not damaged. be covered by our insurance program. and subcontractors' abilities to supply us with necessary goods and services. additional cost that will result from these hurricanes. facilities. fully operational at all of our facilities. qualified welders, fitters, supervisors and project management personnel. Rico Towing Corporation and the 16th ST Tug for the U.S. Army. expect any significant impact on these jobs from Hurricane Rita. additions, our current backlog is approximately $40 million. Additionally Conrad commented "We appreciate the U.S. "ST916".

12 Oct 2005

Conrad Details Impact of Hurricanes

Inc. for the U.S. Army. go out to the victims ravaged by these disasters. have a direct impact on any of our four shipyards. Rita did not spare our Orange employees from loss and damage. but did not receive any water damage. not damaged. be covered by our insurance program. and subcontractors' abilities to supply us with necessary goods and services. additional cost that will result from these hurricanes. facilities. fully operational at all of our facilities. Rico Towing Corporation and the 16th ST Tug for the U.S. Army. expect any significant impact on these jobs from Hurricane Rita. additions, our current backlog is approximately $40 million. Additionally Conrad commented "We appreciate the U.S. "ST916". Industries to U.S. Government Agencies over the past thirty years.