Lockport, La., headquartered Bordelon Marine LLC has signed a one-year time period constitution settlement, beginning in July 2022, with Subsea 7 i-Tech US Inc. for the M/V Connor Bordelon.
Built by Bordelon Marine Shipbuilders in 2013, M/V Connor Bordelon was designed and constructed on the premise that not all subsea duties requires a big subsea vessel and that listed here are a spread of missions that may be completed with two ROVs, a small crane, and smaller excessive spec. vessel.
The 260-foot DP2 Jones Act compliant Ultra-Light Intervention Vessel (ULIV) is mobilized with two Schilling 150 HD Work Class ROVs with excessive spec survey capabilities, operated by Subsea 7.
The vessel is configured to assist Inspection, Repair & Maintenance (IRM) operations for purchasers working in U.S. waters and regional worldwide areas.
“We look forward to working with Subsea 7 in support of their U.S. and international IMR and light intervention scopes,” mentioned Bordelon Marine President & CEO Wes Bordelon. “Our companies have developed a strong working relationship over the past few years which has laid a solid foundation for safe and consistent vessel operations.”