Fosnavåg, Norway, headquartered Rem Offshore has secured a constitution contract, with choices, from ASSO Subsea for its newbuild CSOV Rem Power. The vessel will help the development part of wind farms, offering welfare and switch providers to personnel.
“It has been a great pleasure to work in close cooperation with ASSO Subsea and be able to sign a contract with start-up from delivery of the Rem Power in May,” mentioned Ronny Pål Kvalsvik, chief business officer at Rem.
“We are very excited to be working with Rem Offshore on this charter, utilizing this exceptional vessel straight out of the shipyard, and offering high-quality services to our clients together,” mentioned Ioannis Togias, marine director at Asso Subsea.
Rem Power just lately accomplished set up of its walk-to-work gangway tower and is now again on the Vard Søviknes shipyard, the place last outfitting and commissioning can be accomplished previous to supply.
Starting in second quarter 2024, the vessel is about to go to work on a two-year constitution, with choices, supporting the development part of RWE’s Sofia Offshore Wind Farm, situated on Dogger Bank within the central North Sea, 195 kilometers off the northeast coast of the U.Ok. The Rem Power will work out of the Port of Blyth which would be the base for the undertaking’s offshore building.
“The vessel has been developed in close cooperation with the designer and meets all client requirements, with several inventive features which meet future requirements for zero emission and optimal workflow. It has been a great pleasure to work in close cooperation with RWE team,” says Ronny Pål Kvalsvik, chief business officer at Rem.
“We are proud to support RWE in its quest for optimal solutions for the offshore wind industry. We have dedicated large resources for growth in renewables, and it is with great pleasure we can start seeing the results of this hard work.”, says Fredrik Remøy, CEO in Rem Offshore.