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DEME Orders Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 1, 2016

Image: DEME

Image: DEME

With the order of the Bonny River at Royal IHC, the Belgian dredging, environmental and marine engineering group DEME is investing in a new generation of trailing suction hopper dredgers which will be trendsetting in coastal protection and dredging hard soils. Thanks to the combination of unique characteristics such as an extremely long suction pipe, a large transport capacity with limited depth and an additional heavy duty rock draghead, the multidisciplinary ship can be used effectively in shallow water and in hard soils.

 
With the Bonny River, DEME is responding to the macroeconomic trend of maritime sand extraction at greater depths and further offshore. A long suction pipe with a built-in submersible pump facilitates sand extraction from more than 100 meters deep. Thanks to the hull's optimized design, the Bonny River with its transport capacity of 24,000 metric tons has a limited depth when loaded, making the ship highly suitable for coastal protection assignments, even in regions with shallow beaches.
 
An additional asset is the second, shorter suction pipe for dredging works on a harder seabed. By equipping the vessel with a 75 metric tons draghead, the Bonny River is multidisciplinary: as a trailing suction hopper dredger the ship can also remove hard soil which wasn’t dredgeable in the past.
 
Bonny River will be able to minimize the turbidity generated by process water and enables dredging in environmentally vulnerable areas. Moreover, the hydrodynamic hull and the dual-fuel engines (diesel and LNG) ensure further optimization of the fuel consumption and a minimal CO2 footprint.
 
The Bonny River will carry a 'Green Passport' and a 'Clean Design' classification, a certification for owners and contractors which make the conscious decision to build and operate their ships in an environmentally friendly way.
 
Named after the Nigerian river of the same name, Bonny River is the sixth ship that DEME has on order, besides the multipurpose ship the Living Stone, the self-propelled jack-up vessel Apollo, the heavy lift crane vessel RAMBIZ 4000 and two additional trailing suction hopper dredgers.
 
The order for the Bonny River has been placed at Royal IHC. The ship will be built by Cosco at its shipyard in Guangdong, China.

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