Cenovus Energy job will see an estimated 1,000 personnel on-site
Harland and Wolff has won a £61 million contract to refurbish an oil and gas production vessel at its Belfast shipyard.
It is the platform’s second trip to Harland and Wolff’s Belfast dock have previously visited in 2012. On this occasion, around 1,000 people will be on-site working on the vessel upgrade.“I am delighted that Cenovus has chosen Harland & Wolff as its preferred yard to undertake the mid-life upgrade of the SeaRose,” John Wood, CEO of Harland & Wolff Group Holdings plc, said.
Mr Wood said the ramp up in work comes as it prepares to return to shipbuilding as part of the delivery team for the £1.6 billion Royal Navy contract to build four support vessels. The company said the ramp up in work comes as it prepares to return to shipbuilding as part of the delivery team for the £1.6 billion Royal Navy contract to build four support vessels. Harland and Wolff will work with Spanish company Navantia UK to build fleet support ships for the Royal Navy.
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