SBM Installer. Diving Support & Construction Vessel

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Diving Support & Construction Vessel

New, all-in-one, state-of-the-art installer Safety, versatility and redundancy are the three key concepts to have driven the design of SBM Offshore installation vessels. The newly built SBM Installer (SI) raises the bar in higher standards for the new generation of Dive Support & Construction vessels. Her design is in response to a call from clients for increased versatility in capacity and a do-it-all vessel in order to eliminate the need for separate elements such as a diving support and a crane, which normally have to accompany an installer. SBM engineers drew on 40 years of experience in offshore installation, diving works and construction activities worldwide in all kind of water depths. The construction of the installer has taken place in the Keppel Singmarine shipyard in Singapore. The key components The 111-metre vessel is equipped to carry out offshore construction and installation work in water depth of up to 1,700 metres with a 275t SWL (Safe Working Load) knuckle boom crane and an active heave compensated 150t SWL winch. To handle and store safely long lengths of mooring legs, she is also equipped with a 200t SWL double-drum winch and four large storage areas called chain lockers of 135m³ each. The patented double-deck concept, already tested and proven on the Normand Installer, provides a large storage and construction area on the upper deck while keeping the conventional main deck unobstructed to run chains or wires over the stern under tension. What differentiates the SBM Installer (SI) from the competition is her exclusive combination of a fully integrated saturation diving system with strong construction and chain handling capabilities in a Dynamic Positioning (DP) class III vessel - with the higher class of redundancy - giving her unrivalled versatility and efficiency within a safe working environment. 2 SBM Offshore SBM Installer

Three living chambers saturation diving system Diving systems Two types of diving systems are possible: a conventional air diving system, operated over the starboard side of the vessel independently allowing several teams to work at different water depths. In case of an emergency, a specific hyperbaric lifeboat will safely evacuate the divers, while maintaining the pressurised environment. a saturation diving system which allows work up to 300m The SBM Installer system has a 12-man capacity, even if one of the three chambers is undergoing maintenance. Each chamber can be pressurised SBM Offshore SBM Installer 3

General specifications Classification DNV +1A1 - SSC - SF - E0 - Dynpos AUTRO - DK(+)- HELDK-SH - COMF-V(3) - Clean Design - DSV- SAT - DSV Surface - CRANE - TMON - BIS - NAUT OSV - BWM-T - SPS Tank capacities (100%) Bunker Capacity 1,600 m 3 Fresh Water Capacity 1,050 m 3 + fresh water makers Ballast Water 5,750 m 3 Anti-heeling 675 m 3 Flag Port of Registry Naval Architect Build Location Bahamas Nassau Marin Teknikk Keppel Singmarine - Singapore Dynamic positioning systems DP Class Class III (AUTRO) Station keeping ERN 99.99.97 Main particulars Length overall Breadth moulded Depth at Main Deck Min / Max draft 111.20 m 25.00 m 10.20 m 5.50 / 7.70 m Cargo deck Upper Deck 810 m 2 - deck strength of 10t/m 2 Main Deck 440 m 2 - deck strength of 5t/m 2 Anchor Handling Area 140 m 2 - deck strength of 15t/m 2 Engine power & propulsion Main Generators Emergency Generator Bow Thrusters 6 Main Engines 2 x 2,810 ekw + 4 x 1,870 ekw 1 x 910 kw 2 x 1,500 kw Tunnel Thrusters 1 x 1,200 kw Tunnel Thruster Deck cranes Main Offshore Crane Auxiliary Deck Cranes 275 t in 4 falls minimum radius: 8.5 m maximum radius: 40 m 2 of (folding type) 2t at15m radius Stern Propulsion 2 x 3,000 kw Propellers + Rudders 2 x 1,200 kw Tunnel Thrusters 4 SBM Offshore SBM Installer

Main deck equipment Main winch Double Drum winch Pull force 1st layer: 200 t Storage Capacity of each drum: 1,700 m of 76 mm wire Under Deck AHC system Pull force all layers: 150 t Storage Capacity: 1,800 m of 72 mm wire Linear AHC System Auxiliary Winches 3 of 10 t Tugger Winches 1 of 20 t Tugger Winch 1 of 5 t Fast Frame Winch Anchor & Chain Handling 2 x Karmforks 3 m Diameter Stern Roller 4 x 135 m 3 Chain Lockers ROV systems Work-Class ROV 2 of Rated for 3,000 m water depth Dive system Saturation Diving Spread 12 man System 3 x Living Chambers 1 x 3 person Diving Bell 18,000 m 3 Gas Storage 1 x 12 person Hyperbaric Lifeboat Air Diving Spread 1 Air Dive Chamber 2 Independent Launch and Recovery Systems Accommodation Total 100 Single Cabins 34 Double Cabins 33 Hospital 1 Messroom 60 seating capacity Helideck Helideck 22.2 m diameter SBM Offshore SBM Installer 5

ROV Operations will be supported by two heavy workclass Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs). Both ROVs can carry out observation and intervention works to a water depth of 3,000m. The double-deck concept This allows preparation for future operations while deploying the subsea equipment. However, this benefit can mostly be quantified in terms of safety, with an excellent safety record clocked up on the Normand Installer as proof. Of note is the firing line located on the lower deck where no personnel are allowed during subsea deployment operations. The vessel s many advantages: being an Anchor Handling Vessel (AHV), a Diving Support Vessel (DSV), a construction vessel, and having a large 6 SBM Offshore SBM Installer

deck (thanks to the flat upper deck to easily store, mobilise, and demobilise all kind of equipment) gives the vessel great versatility. The combination of all these features means she can perform complex and diversified tasks eliminating the need to mobilise other vessels. The main crane can be used to place equipment overboard, to install and then to transfer the load to one of the deepwater winches. The heave compensated winch is utilised if slow motion is required during the landing phase; or the double drum winch is used if the landing speed is not that critical for the operation in hand. Redundancy of equipment is fundamental to both keeping the vessel operational in the case of equipment failure but also in allowing the combination of functions to save time and increase efficiency. The SBM Installer s transit speed and reduced consumption will optimise her fast redeployment all over the world, including Brazil, North Sea, Middle East, South East Asia and the Gulf of Mexico. Versatility, redundancy and safety achieving an increase in efficiency are the main benefits of the SBM Installer: these enable her to outpace all other vessels in her category and allow in most cases for the mobilisation of only one vessel rather than several to execute the complete scope of work. SBM Offshore SBM Installer 7

Monaco 24, Avenue de Fontvieille P.O. Box 199 MC 98007 Monaco Cedex Telephone +377 9205 1500 Telefax +377 9205 3222 USA 1255 Enclave Parkway, suite 400 Houston, TX 77077, USA Telephone +1 281 848 6000 Telefax +1 281 848 6100 The Netherlands Karel Doormanweg 66 3115 JD Schiedam The Netherlands Telephone +31 (0) 10 2320 000 Telefax +31 (0) 10 2320 101 Malaysia Block E, Lot E Jalan Stesen Sentral 2 Kuala Lumpur Sentral 50470 KL Telephone +60 (3) 2773 53 00 Telefax +60 (3) 2773 5399 Brazil Avenida Rio Branco 108, 15th Floor Centro, Rio de Janeiro RJ 20040-001 Brazil Telephone +55 21 3506 5600 March 2015 The sole intention of this brochure is to share general information. www.sbmoffshore.com