
Offshore construction is the installation of structures and facilities in a marine environment, usually for the production and transmission of electricity, oil, gas and other resources. It is also called maritime engineering.
Construction and pre-commissioning is typically performed as much as possible onshore. To optimize the costs and risks of installing large offshore platforms, different construction strategies have been developed.
One strategy is to fully construct the offshore facility onshore, and tow the installation to site floating on its own buoyancy. Bottom founded structure are lowered to the seabed by de-ballasting (see for instance
Condeep or
Cranefree), whilst
floating structures are held in position with substantial
mooring systems.
The size of offshore lifts can be reduced by making the construction modular, with each module being constructed
onshore and then lifted using a
crane vessel into place onto the platform.
A number of very large crane vessels were built in the 1970s which allow very large single modules weighing up to 14,000 tonnes to be fabricated and then lifted into place.
Specialist floating hotel vessels known as
flotels or accommodation rigs are used to accommodate workers during the construction and hook-up phases. This is a high cost activity due to the limited space and access to materials.
Oil platforms are key fixed installations from which drilling and production activity is carried out.
Drilling rigs are either floating vessels for deeper water or
jack-up designs which are a barge with liftable legs.
Both of these types of vessel are constructed in marine yards but are often involved during the construction phase to pre-drill some production wells.
Other key factors in offshore construction are the
weather windows which define periods of relatively light weather during which continuous construction or other offshore activity can take place.
Safety
Safety is the state of being protected from harm or other danger. Safety can also refer to the control of recognized hazards in order to achieve an acceptable level of risk.
Meanings
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of personnel is another key construction parameter, an obvious hazard being a fall into the sea from which speedy recovery in cold waters is essential.
Environmental issues are also often a major concern, and
environmental impact assessment may be required during planning.
The main types of vessels used for
pipe laying are the "
derrick barge (DB)", the "
pipelay barge (LB)" and the "derrick/lay barge (DLB)" combination.
Closed diving bells in offshore construction are mainly used for
saturation diving in water depths greater than , less than that, the surface oriented divers are transported through the water in a
wet bell or
diving stage (basket), a suspended platform deployed from a
launch and recovery system (LARS, or "A" frame) on the deck of the rig or a
diving support vessel. The basket is lowered to the working depth and recovered at a controlled rate for decompression.
Closed bells can go to , but are normally used at .
Offshore construction includes
foundations engineering, structural design, construction, and/or repair of offshore structures, both commercial and military.
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Mariculture
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Offshore aquaculture
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Offshore windfarm
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Floating solar
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Offshore platform
An oil platform (also called an oil rig, offshore platform, oil production platform, etc.) is a large structure with facilities to extract and process petroleum and natural gas that lie in rock formations beneath the seabed. Many oil platforms wi ...
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Spar (platform)
A spar is a marine structure, used for floating oil platform, oil/gas platforms. Named after navigation channel Spar buoys, spar platforms were developed as an extreme deepwater alternative to conventional platforms. The deep draft design of spars ...
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Tension leg platform
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Floating production storage and offloading (FPSOs)
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Oil platform
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Semi-submersible platform
A semi-submersible platform is a specialised marine vessel used in offshore roles including as offshore drilling rigs, safety vessels, oil production platforms, and heavy lift cranes. They have good ship stability and seakeeping, better than dr ...
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Sea fort
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Accommodation platform
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Offshore embedded anchors
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Offshore geotechnical engineering
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Offshore drilling
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Land reclamation
Land reclamation, often known as reclamation, and also known as land fill (not to be confused with a waste landfill), is the process of creating new Terrestrial ecoregion, land from oceans, list of seas, seas, Stream bed, riverbeds or lake ...
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Artificial island
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Subsea
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Submarine pipelines
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Underwater habitat
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