Reach Remote 1 and 2

Reach Remote 1

We have had the pleasure of contributing to the projects on the vessels Reach Remote 1 and Reach Remote 2, where our responsibilities included fabrication and assembly of piping systems, installation of mechanical equipment and assembly of hull sections.

These were extensive tasks that placed high demands on precision, expertise and careful planning to meet the standards required for specialized vessels.

About the project

Reach Remote 1 and Reach Remote 2 are advanced vessels designed to operate in demanding conditions, where reliability and performance are crucial. Our role in the project was pivotal in ensuring the vessels received robust and efficient systems to support their operational requirements. The piping systems we fabricated and installed are tailored to withstand the harsh environments in which the vessels will operate, while the mechanical equipment was installed with a focus on optimal functionality and durability.

Assembly of hull sections

We were responsible for assembling parts of the hull sections, a key process that requires a high degree of accuracy to ensure the hull meets the strict specifications for strength and stability. Working closely with the project's engineers and quality controllers, we ensured a seamless integration of all components.

Coordination and precision

The project required extensive coordination to ensure that all deliveries were completed on time and that the installation took place without delays. Our experienced professionals worked closely with other stakeholders in the project to achieve a seamless execution, while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.

Result and significance

Our work has contributed to Reach Remote 1 and Reach Remote 2 being well equipped to carry out their demanding missions. The vessels are equipped with reliable systems that ensure efficient operation, and our efforts have laid the foundation for their successful operations in demanding maritime environments.

Previous
Previous

The Jan Mayen-class coast guard vessels

Next
Next

Norwegian Turning Center