Marine technology company Tugdock has reached a significant milestone, earning the prestigious ‘Statement of Feasibility’ for its Tugdock Submersible Platform (TSP) from DNV, the world’s leading independent energy expert and assurance provider.
The endorsement recognises the TSP as a transformative technology with applications across multiple markets, including floating offshore wind, vessel drydocking and decommissioning.
The TSP is a pinned, open steel-frame that uses the company’s patented vertical air buoyancy cylinders. The system is road transportable and once assembled on site serves as a modular dry dock of any width or length combination (in 5 metres increments) up to 120m x 120m. It can be used for lifting and launching heavy marine structures or vessels and as a modular workstation.
Matt Ingram, Chief Technology Officer at Tugdock, said:
This endorsement from DNV is a testament to the rigorous engineering and testing behind the TSP. The TSP’s modularity and flexibility open up a world of possibilities, from supporting 20MW+ floating wind turbines weighing up to 20,000 tonnes to facilitating complex offshore oil platform decommissioning projects and even aerospace operations. We are excited to move onto the next stage of development in our plans.
Aseem Dhingra, Floating Structures and Moorings Service Manager at DNV (UK & I), said:
We are delighted to issue our ‘Statement of Feasibility’ following a rigorous evaluation process that confirms that innovations and challenges associated with the TSP concept have been identified, and the qualification activities have been well defined to demonstrate that the technology is feasible and thereby suited for further development and qualification.
Tugdock have developed a comprehensive qualification plan that has been endorsed by DNV and will facilitate the next steps of qualification. This recognition provides stakeholders with confidence that fulfilment of technology’s intended deployment and operational performance in diverse scenarios is achievable.