Vard to Build Five Walk-to-Work Vessels

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  • Vard, a subsidiary of the Fincantieri Group, has signed a significant contract to design and construct five Walk-to-Work vessels for offshore platform support.
  • These vessels will feature hybrid propulsion, advanced motion-compensation systems, and accommodations for 190 people.
  • Deliveries are scheduled between the second half of 2027 and early 2028 from Vard’s Vietnam shipyard.

Contract Overview

Vard, a leading designer and builder of specialized vessels, has secured a major contract with an international client for five Walk-to-Work vessels. These vessels are tailored to support offshore oil and gas platform operations, including supply, maintenance, and operational services.

The vessels will be constructed based on Vard’s 3 32 design, developed collaboratively with the customer. This proven design emphasizes low fuel consumption, high operability, and exceptional comfort for crew and technicians.

Key Features of the Walk-to-Work Vessels

The vessels will measure approximately 88 meters in length with a beam of 19.8 meters. They will feature a diesel/electric propulsion system integrated with battery-hybrid technology for enhanced energy efficiency and future adaptability. Each vessel will include a 3D motion-compensated gangway system and crane to ensure seamless offshore operations.

Accommodations will provide space for up to 190 people, ensuring comfort and excellent working conditions for crew and technicians. The vessels will prioritize versatility, with a focus on onboard logistics, large storage capacities, and operational efficiency.

Construction and Delivery Timeline

All five vessels will be constructed at Vard’s shipyard in Vung Tau, Vietnam. The first four are scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2027, while the final unit is expected in the first quarter of 2028.

Strategic Significance

Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO of Fincantieri, noted the importance of the project in strengthening Fincantieri’s leadership in the specialized vessel market. He emphasized the use of advanced technologies and sustainable design principles to enhance performance, reduce fuel consumption, and ensure crew safety and efficiency.

The contract aligns with Fincantieri’s Industrial Plan for sustainable growth, adding to its expanding order book and reinforcing its commitment to innovation and excellence in shipbuilding.

 

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Source: Fincantieri