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ST Eng’g bags shipbuilding contract for a walk-to-work vessel 

The project is expected to be completed by H1 2027.

ST Engineering has secured a shipbuilding contract for the design and construction of a Walk-to-Work (W2W) vessel for an oil and gas company. 

The W2W vessel will be 97 metres in length and able to accommodate 106 persons. 

The vessel will feature an advanced motion-compensated gangway for safe personnel transfers in varying sea conditions, and a 10-ton crane with active heave compensation for more effective load handling in rough seas.

“Building a W2W vessel demands specialised expertise in marine engineering, advanced systems integration, and dynamic positioning – areas where we excel. Being selected after a rigorous evaluation process is a testament to our expertise, dedication to quality, and compliance with global standards,” Tan Leong Peng, president for Marine at ST Engineering said.

ST Engineering expects to complete the project by H1 2027.

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