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THE UK OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS FABRICATORS DIRECTORY

2016

Projects and Markets

Expertise

Initially established in 1861, Harland and Wolff has 150 years

of marine manufacturing experience. The company offers a

unique combination of vast facilities and technical capability.

From initial consultancy through to detailed engineering,

fabrication and through life support, Harland and Wolff is

perfectly positioned to support the needs of the maritime and

offshore oil, gas and renewable energy sectors.

The company’s engineering experience has resulted in contract

awards for the following:

• Design, build, repair and upgrade vessels/offshore units,

including FPSOs, shuttle tankers, mobile offshore drilling

units (MODUs), etc

• Design and build offshore modules for the oil, gas and

renewables sectors, including accommodation modules,

power generation modules, substations, minimum facility

platforms, etc

• Design and build offshore foundations for the oil, gas and

renewables sectors, including monopile/transition pieces,

jackets and tripods. In conjunction with sister company

Universal Foundation AS, Harland and Wolff also designs

and builds suction bucket foundations mainly for offshore

turbines and met masts

Fabrication Tonnage

(Last Three Years)

Circa 15,500 tonnes

Fabrication Revenue/Turnover

(Last Three Years)

2011 – £24,608,000

2012 – £42,162,000

2013 – £32,023,000

Ability To Build Large Structures

Under Cover (Yes/No)

• Yes – the 30,000 m

2

fabrication halls have vast capacity with

doors 40 metres wide by 18 metres tall, meaning that most

oil and gas and marine structures can be completed and

outfitted under cover.

• In addition, there are four painting and blasting cells located

alongside the main building dock. The largest of which is

70 metres x 30 metres x 19 metres (apex height) served by

the Gantry Crane. The roof is removable to allow products

to be placed in position and the height to be increased.

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