Eidesvik Offshore, along with Norwegian shipowner Agalas, has entered into an settlement to construct a brand new building assist vessel (CSV), which is on constitution with Attain Subsea.
The newbuild shall be geared up to carry out inspection, upkeep and restore (IMR) work for subsea and offshore wind markets.
Outfitted with methanol engines and a battery hybrid system, the vessel shall be owned by an entity to be named Eidesvik Agalas AS, the place Eidesvik would be the majority proprietor with 50.1%.
The remaining shares shall be owned by Northern Norway shipowners Agalas.
Deliberate supply for the vessel is early 2026, with an estimated construct price of $87.7 million (€ 81.5 million).
As well as, Eidesvik Agalas AS has been granted choices for 4 further vessels.
Upon completion the vessel is scheduled to begin on a 3 to 5-year time constitution with Attain Subsea.
Eidsvik can have full administration of the vessel, which is about to be constructed on the Sefine Shipyard in Turkey, the corporate mentioned.
“By renewing our fleet with a low emission, favorably priced and versatile vessel we verify our means to ship on our technique. This vessel, together with the choices for 4 further vessels, will improve our capability and aggressive edge sooner or later power combine”, mentioned CEO & President of Eidesvik Offshore, Gitte Gard Talmo.
Along with designer NSK Ship Design, Agalas has developed a extremely versatile vessel with state-of-the-art design, consolation and capabilities. The vessels measures 99.9 meres in total size with a breadth of 21 meters, and may accommodate 100 individuals.
Outfitted with a 150-metric tonne heave-compensated crane and a spacious deck space of roughly 900 sq. meters she is well-suited for conducting IMR and building work.