Eager.one was awarded by Boskalis to design and fabricate a specialized Jacket Lifting Tool (JLT). The JLT was specifically designed for the installation project of an offshore wind farm near Taiwan. It will be used during loading, unloading and installation of 62 jackets.
During the installation work the tool will be used for load-out from the quayside on board the heavy lift vessel. In addition, it will be deployed for lifting the jackets from the heavy lift vessel to the final installation position.
The jacket lifting tool measures approximately 8 by 6 by 5 meter and has a total working load limit (WLL) of 2,233 tons. The tool is designed with 6 clamps, that will jointly lift the jacket.
To minimize tilt, regardless of the location of the Center of Gravity (CoG) on the jacket that needs to be installed, the JLT is equipped with a Center of Gravity adjustment system.
The complete hydraulic system, cameras and lighting are all powered by battery packs, which eliminates the need for an umbilical. However, the jacket lifting tool is equipped with a hydraulic umbilical to be able to release the JLT in case of emergencies.
Eager.one was responsible for the complete process of initial design, engineering, fabrication and overload testing of the jacket lifting tool. Furthermore, a guide frame and seafastening were included in this challenging design and construct project.
Guide frame
To ensure swift handling, the JLT uses a pre-mounted guide frame on the jacket flange. The guiding frame is mounted by means of non-marking guides and pins and kept in place by ballasting. Therefore, no clamps of other fixtures are required. At the same time precision will be maintained with regards to alignment of the tool in relation to the jacket.
The JLT retrieves the guide frame during final installation of the jacket on the seabed. This eliminates the need for additional actions to retrieve the guide frame prior to turbine installation. As a result, the offshore jacket installation will be a remotely and unmanned operation.
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