CEMEX UK has signed a contract with Damen Shipyards Group to build the first in a new generation of Marine Aggregate Dredgers, the owner’s first newly commissioned dredger in 20 years.
Steel cutting will take place later this year, and the vessel is expected to be delivered at the end of 2019 from Damen Shipyards Galati, in Romania.
The vessel has been designed to maintain operations in North Sea conditions, with capability to extract sand and gravel from the sea bed at depths up to 55m. The innovative design offers greater efficiency, environmental credentials and the ability to transport approximately 15 percent more load when compared to CEMEX’s current dredger, according to Lloyd’s Register (LR), who is providing classification for the vessel.
LR said it provided integral support to Damen during the design concept stage, optimizing the dredger to maximize payload through structural efficiency. The dredger will benefit from no ballast operations, helping to deal with increasing environmental concerns around biosecurity. The vessel design also meets LR’s ECO notation requirements that recognize the increased environmental drivers influencing modern dredging and the evolution of dredging designs. High levels of crew and accommodation comfort not usually associated with aggregate dredging will be be provided through LR notations.
Additionally, LR said it has provided assistance with statutory challenges, taking a proactive approach on regulatory engagement. One example related to vessel coaming height and the application of the DR68 International standard – this is normally only applicable to hopper dredgers but based on LR support Flag agreement has been obtained through an agreement with the MCA.
Mark Williams, Fleet Engineering Manager, CEMEX UK, said, “With the challenge of delivering an innovative modern aggregate dredger to meet the future business requirements of CEMEX Marine, partners with the same philosophy were essential. With the long-established relationship, the diverse specialist ship portfolio, focus on client requirements and pragmatic approach, LR proved to be an ideal partner.”
“It’s in the Damen DNA to embrace a challenge and this vessel, which includes a number of never before seen features, is a good example of that,” said a representative from the Damen Design & Proposal Team. “To reach a higher standard we have worked in a close and efficient cooperation with the owner and LR to achieve our goals with this design.”
LR’s Paul Verharen, Senior Client Relations Manager, Marine & Offshore, commented, “LR’s approach to specialized vessels is based on truly understanding the requirements of the owner/operator and applying tailored support. Focusing on vessel specialization is critical for these vessels. This is the perfect example of a co-operative approach where both the owner and the yard have received the highest level of support from LR.”