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Sembmarine SLP awarded contract for Maersk Oil Power Generation Module
21st September 2015
Sembmarine SLP Ltd (SLP), a member of the Sembcorp Group of Companies, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract to carry out the construction of the Power Generation Module Flare and two Bridge Links for the Maersk Oil Culzean project development in the North Sea.
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Sembmarine SLP Ltd goes ‘Green’ swapping its Diesel Van for Electric
1st June 2015
In June 2015 Sembmarine SLP Ltd (SLP) decided to replace their Ford Transit Connect van with a more environmentally friendly option.
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Sembmarine SLP Celebrates First Cut of Steel for Dudgeon Offshore Substation
16th February 2015
Sembmarine SLP was awarded the EPC contract for the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm’s substation platform in September 2014 by Siemens Transmission & Distribution Limited, celebrated the project’s first steel cutting ceremony, marking the move from detailed design phase, to the construction program.
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Sembmarine SLP Announces MOU Solution to CAP437
12th December 2014
Two offshore focused engineering companies have joined forces under an MOU, to offer the operators of offshore assets the only current comprehensive solution to the impending CAP437 - 7th Edition revisions.
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Sembmarine SLP awarded contract for offshore transformer station
20th October 2014
Sembmarine SLP Limited (SLP) a member of the Sembcorp Group of Companies, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract to design and build the offshore substation platform for the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm.
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Culzean
In September 2015 Sembmarine SLP was awarded the contract to carry out the construction of the Power Generation Module (PGM) and Bridge Links for the Maersk Oil Culzean project development in the North Sea.
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Dudgeon
The offshore facility has been designed, engineered, procured and constructed in Sembmarine SLP’s Lowestoft yard and includes suction bucket technology, a first for an offshore substation in UK waters. Part of Statoil’s £1.5 billion Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm project to power more than 410,000 UK homes, the structures have been designed to meet exacting specifications.