Cutter Suction Dredge CSD500 from Damen

November 10, 2014

A Nigerian customer added its ninth Damen dredger to its fleet. The Cutter Suction Dredger type CSD500 was chosen due to the availability of Damen Field Services in Nigeria, the builder said, adding that the local presence was even more practical in view of the challenging assembly conditions.

For Damen’s Service Hub Nigeria this job is one of the first successes. Damen Shipyards Group usually has a spares-stock available in Nigeria for standard dredgers such as the CSD500. In addition, Damen field service engineers are continuously available locally. For cutter suction dredgers, Damen offers maintenance contracts to keep the vessels in shape. This results in maximum uptime of the (modular) dredger and a satisfied contractor who can do exactly that for which his dredger has been designed: making money by continuous dredging.
 

(Photo courtesy of Damen)
(Photo courtesy of Damen)

The most challenging side of this job was the assembly. It was planned at a scrapyard on the swampy sidebranch of a river (see photo below). Local conditions were worsened by the rainy season. The locally sourced cranes of 250t and 500t got stuck in the mud more than once. When the cranes arrived at the assembly site, the ground had to be strengthened. Moreover, the dredger had to be hoisted no less than 25 m from the river bank as conditions were too swampy right next to the shoreline.

The Damen Cutter Suction Dredger 500 dredges at maximum of 14m and pumps some 4,000 cu. m. of mixture per hour. The standard dredger has been outfitted with an accommodation unit. The unit includes a kitchen, a sitting area and sanitary facilities. The dredger currently works on a land reclamation job near Warri.

www.damendredging.com
 

(As published in the October 2014 edition of Maritime Reporter & Engineering News - http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeReporter)

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