Offshore construction

Offshore construction is the installation of structures and facilities in a marine environment, usually for the production and transmission of electricity, oil, gas and other resources.

Construction and pre-commissioning is typically performed as much as possible onshore. To optimize the costs and risks of installing large offshore platforms, different construction strategies have been developed.

One strategy is to fully construct the offshore facility onshore, and tow the installation to site floating on its own buoyancy. Bottom founded structure are lowered to the seabed by de-ballasting (see for instance Condeep or Cranefree), whilst floating structures are held in position with substantial mooring systems.

The size of offshore lifts can be reduced by making the construction modular, with each module being constructed onshore and then lifted using a crane vessel into place onto the platform. A number of very large crane vessels were built in the 1970s which allow very large single modules weighing up to 14,000 tonnes to be fabricated and then lifted into place.

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NYK invests in Taiwanese offshore wind service player

Splash24/7 02 Apr 2025
These activities include marine surveys, construction support, vessel chartering, management and repair, talent cultivation, and the operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms.
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South Louisiana Community College to host Industrial Trades Job Fair in New Iberia

Daily Advertiser 27 Mar 2025
More than 30 employees will be on site, actively hiring for positions in electrical, construction, manufacturing, offshore and other skilled trades ... Construction ... Marine & Offshore Workers.
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