Limetree Bay Terminal Delivered by Imodco
02.15.2020 By Ricardo Perez - NEWS

February 15, 2020 [Tank News International] – Imodco has safely delivered the Limetree Bay terminal in-line with Limetree Bay LLC’s plan. The delivery follows a fast-track engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) phase, Imodco said in a statement.

 
Imodco designed, fabricated and supplied a customised large semi-taut system, pipeline-end manifold (PLEM) and umbilicals, a Trelline® flexible subsea line from buoy to PLEM at 41m and driven anchor piles.
 
The in-house SBM installer vessel covered the complex mooring and installation operations and logistics, including the anchoring, drilling and installation of piles and grouting on a 20° slope.
 
Johann Declercq, Imodco Managing Director, said of the delivery: “This was a complex and challenging project with time-to-market driving it. …I am particularly proud of our team, who achieved several world firsts.

He added: “What clinched the deal for us was our unrivalled capability to combine Imodco’s EPC know-how with the SBM Offshore Group installation vessel and expertise to deliver an integrated EPCI scope of work.

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