Construction support vessels (CSV's) are deployed to execute a wide range of operations for offshore oil & gas and offshore wind projects. Boskalis' has five state-of-the-art CSV's in its fleet or on long term charter that are known for their wide range of capabilities in the offshore construction market. Our versatile marine vessel fleet fuels our ability to support some of the world's most complex offshore projects, ranging from shallow to ultra-deep-water depths.
Through ownership of our fleet, we deliver streamlined project execution, increased efficiencies and reduced emissions relevant to project delivery. Our US-flagged, industry-leading subsea construction vessel, MSV Ocean Evolution, offers a turnkey solution backed by a portfolio of advanced technologies. Vard Marine's Offshore Subsea Construction Vessels provide ROV and diving support, well stimulation and intervention, and warehousing/crew accommodations.
Orient Adventurer is a state-of-the-art Subsea Construction Vessel, perfectly suited to support the subsea construction market on a global scale. Through her enabling factors such as a Vertical Lay System (VLS), high capacity WROVs, large crane and deck space she is ideally suited for all types of subsea construction activities including amongst others activities within the SURF, IMR and. Singapore / Zhoushan, September 23, 2025 - PaxOcean Group is proud to announce that it has been awarded a contract by DEME, a leading contractor in offshore energy and marine infrastructure, to construct a state-of-the-art Offshore Construction Vessel (OCV) at its Zhoushan shipyard in China, with delivery scheduled in 2028.
Hydra is your single source for reliable offshore construction, subsea solution and marine support, and as a result, we get the job done. Our team oversees a variety of assets, including highly trained marine contractors, subsea engineers, equipment and vessels. Vard, the Norwegian subsidiary of the Fincantieri Group, has signed a new contract with existing customer Ocean Infinity for the design and construction of four Multi-Purpose Robotic Vessels (MPVs).The contract, whose value exceeds $230 million (€200 million), also includes a comprehensive scope.
In Norway, Ålesund-based Hydroniq Coolers secured a contract from Myklebust Verft to supply marine cooling systems for two subsea support vessels being built for Rem Offshore. Myklebust Verft is building an energy subsea construction vessel (ESCV) and another vessel for subsea inspection, maintenance and repair work for the Norwegian owner. DEME is expanding its fleet with a new Offshore Construction Vessel (OCV) to strengthen its subsea cable installation capabilities and support the growing global offshore wind market.