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Unique Hydrographic to supply Seaflex Air lift Bags to Leighton Welspun


Published Feb 19, 2013
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Unique Hydrographic Systems

Unique Hydrographic Systems has been contracted to supply Seaflex Air Lift bags to Leighton Welspun in Mumbai. The total value of the project is INR 37,35,066 (approx. $ 70,000).

Based in Navi Mumbai, Unique Hydrographic Systems provide a complete range of specialized engineering solutions and services for the Marine, Diving, Defence and Survey industries within the region.

Leighton Welspun Contractors Pvt Ltd (LWIN) is a part of Leighton Group which is one of the world’s largest EPC and Contract Mining organisation.

Seaflex is the Specialists in marine air lift buoyancy bags and water load test weights. They provide products for two major areas: Air Lift Bags (ALBs) and Inflatable Buoyancy Units (IBUs) for the recovery of underwater objects and to provide underwater pipeline buoyancy and cable floatation bags for

Leighton Welspun mainly required Air Lift bags from 250 Kg to 5000 kg for a project of ONGC worth 14 billion rupees ($251.2 million) – for the replacement of production and transportation infrastructure installed in the 1980s, extending the Mumbai High project’s potential field life under pipeline replacement project PRP3. Leighton Welspun’s Pipeline Replacement Project 3 follows the company’s completion of the Pipeline Replacement Project 2 in 2011. Work on PRP 3 will start immediately and be completed by mid-2014, with the work to cover ONGC’s Mumbai High and Heera Oil and Gas fields off India's west coast.

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