BBC News
By Clodagh Rice
Published
image captionThe shipyard in Belfast will be responsible for the building, assembly and delivery of the vessels
InfraStrata, the company that now owns Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, has signed a letter of intent to build two wind farm development vessels.
The potential deal is being worked on with Triumph SubSea Services.
InfraStrata said that once contracted, each vessel would generate revenues of between £340-360m over the 24-30 month fabrication period.
Both parties intend on executing a contract to build the vessels by the end of June 2021.
However, the letter does not provide for any binding obligations at this point.
BBC News
By Clodagh Rice
Published
image captionThe shipyard in Belfast will be responsible for the building, assembly and delivery of the vessels
InfraStrata, the company that now owns Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, has signed a letter of intent to build two wind farm development vessels.
The potential deal is being worked on with Triumph SubSea Services.
InfraStrata said that once contracted, each vessel would generate revenues of between £340-360m over the 24-30 month fabrication period.
Both parties intend on executing a contract to build the vessels by the end of June 2021.
However, the letter does not provide for any binding obligations at this point.