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Chinese yard to build 200-person accommodation rig

February 25, 2025
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Jiangsu Dajin Heavy Industry Secures Contract for Jackup Accommodation Rig

Jiangsu Dajin Heavy Industry has recently announced a significant contract with Qinshi Jiamei Energy Technology for the fabrication, assembly, installation, and commissioning of a 200-person jackup accommodation rig. The total value of the contract is reported to be RMB 57.5 million ($7.9 million).

Under the terms of the agreement, Dajin Heavy Industry will oversee the procurement of construction materials, equipment, and facilities, while Qinshi Jiamei will handle the construction, installation, and testing processes. This collaboration is expected to enhance Dajin Heavy Industry’s presence in the offshore engineering equipment sector and cater to the growing market demand.

The scope of work for the project encompasses a wide range of activities, including the cutting of hull materials, prefabrication, welding, assembly, testing, coating, and equipment installation. Additionally, the contract includes tasks such as block assembly, pile boot treatment, and commissioning of various equipment components.

This strategic partnership between Dajin Heavy Industry and Qinshi Jiamei signifies a significant step forward in the offshore construction industry. By leveraging their respective expertise and resources, the two companies aim to deliver a high-quality jackup accommodation rig that meets the industry’s stringent standards and requirements.

With a focus on precision engineering and meticulous attention to detail, Dajin Heavy Industry is poised to strengthen its position as a key player in the offshore engineering sector. The successful execution of this project is expected to pave the way for future collaborations and business opportunities in the rapidly evolving offshore market.

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