Provision of Marine Accommodation

The provision of marine accommodation services is an essential part of the offshore oil and gas industry, as well as other marine sectors like wind energy, maritime construction, and exploration. These services involve providing living quarters and facilities for personnel who work on offshore installations, ensuring they have safe, comfortable, and functional spaces during their extended stays at sea. Adequate accommodation ensures there is:

  • Operational Continuity – By providing safe and comfortable living conditions, these services enable continuous offshore operations, even in remote or challenging environments.
  • Enhanced Worker Well-Being – Proper accommodation with recreational facilities and good living conditions helps improve worker satisfaction and productivity.
  • Flexibility: House Boats barges can be moved and deployed as needed, providing flexibility to support various offshore operations.

We provide House Boats used as temporary living quarters for offshore workers. Our Houseboats are flexible and multi-purpose.

They can be used as:

    • Sleeping Quarters: Cabins typically range from single to multiple-occupancy rooms, with bunk beds or single beds. The cabins are designed to provide comfort, privacy, and noise insulation.
    • Mess and Dining Areas: These areas provide meals for the crew and are designed to handle large groups, offering a variety of foods to meet diverse dietary needs.
    • Recreational Facilities: To ensure the well-being of personnel during their stay, marine accommodation often includes gyms, TV lounges, game rooms, and sometimes even cinemas or internet cafes.
    • Sanitary Facilities: These include showers, toilets, and laundry rooms, designed to meet the hygiene needs of the crew.
    • Medical Facilities: Many marine accommodations have onboard medical facilities with first aid stations, and in some cases, fully equipped medical rooms with trained personnel.
    • Offices and Meeting Rooms: Workspaces equipped with communication and IT systems, allowing personnel to conduct meetings, manage operations, and maintain communication with onshore teams.