Boskalis Subsea Services awarded over £100 million in contracts
Boskalis Subsea Services has cemented its position in the North Sea and affirmed its commitment to Aberdeen with new contracts, more people and bigger premises.
Boskalis Subsea Services has been awarded contracts totaling over £100 million in the North Sea over the last six months. These include the Total Tyra redevelopment project, an inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) campaign for Repsol Sinopec, a decommissioning contract with Spirit Energy and a scale squeeze scope for Premier Oil’s Huntington field.
Headquartered in Aberdeen, Boskalis Subsea Services – part of Boskalis’ offshore energy division – serves the UK, Norwegian and Canadian markets, with contracts in the rest of the world managed from Boskalis’ Papendrecht head office.
As a result of these contract awards, the company has created around 30 new jobs since February, bringing the total workforce in Aberdeen up to more than 80. They have booked 750 vessel days with their bespoke dive support vessels, the BOKA Atlantis, BOKA DaVinci and BOKA Constructor for 2019. A further 1,000 days are booked for 2020 and beyond, with more than 600 coming from an IRM project in the Middle East.
The subsea services firm has also taken more space at their new purpose-built offices in Westhill, Aberdeenshire. The ten-year lease is now for 8,565 sq ft over two floors with capacity to accommodate planned, future growth.
Established in Aberdeen four years ago as a sales office, Boskalis Subsea Services set up its operation center in the Granite City in Q3 2018. The company is aiming to fill a gap in the market for a smaller, nimbler subsea construction company with a focus on construction work and inspection, repair and maintenance.
“As predicted in a recovering market, the major players are going after the larger contracts and there is a natural space for a more agile, responsive service that is committed to the highest standards in health, safety, quality and environmental performance along with first class project execution,” Stuart Cameron, Managing Director of Boskalis Subsea Services, said.
“With our 30 year’s diving legacy, can-do culture and experienced personnel, we are able to work flexibly to provide solutions for our customers and challenge the norm for subsea EPIC and IRM delivery,” Mr Cameron said. We are continually developing fit-for-purpose, cost-effective and safe ways of tackling underwater construction, inspection and repair.”
In addition to the recent contract awards, Boskalis has also secured master service agreements with most of the operators in the North Sea and is on its way to becoming an established and recognized subsea engineering and construction partner in the UK, Norway and Canada.
“Last year, Boskalis decided to give the UK more focus which has driven the growth in Aberdeen, where we are able to offer our customers diving services, SURF delivery and, of course, specialist IRM solutions,” Mr Cameron added.
“As Boskalis, we can offer unique fully integrated project delivery solutions in a single contract,” Mr Cameron said.
“We have the strength and depth of capability and assets required for any job. We are an entrepreneurial company which is fast-paced and adaptable and, above all, willing and able to go the extra mile for our customers,” Mr Cameron concluded.