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    Offshore Heavylift and Project Cargo Contracts

    £175.00
    This guide is a valuable reference tool for anyone working in the offshore service sector looking for insight and guidance on BIMCO’s wide range of offshore contracts and charter parties.
    ISBN: 9781856099073
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    Published: April 2020

    Author: BIMCO

    This publication on offshore contracts includes established industry standards such as SUPPLYTIME, HEAVYCON, TOWCON and BARGEHIRE, as well as more recently developed contracts such as WINDTIME for renewables and DISMANTLECON for decommissioning projects. Other key benefits include ‘at a glance’ comparisons between agreements and explanatory notes that expand on every standard.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 BARGEHIRE 2008

    BARGEHIRE 2008 – Standard Barge Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 2 DISMANTLECON

    DISMANTLECON – Dismantling, Removal and Marine Services Agreements

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 3 HEAVYCON 2007

    HEAVYCON 2007 – Standard Heavy Lift Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    HEAVYCONBILL 2016 – Bill of Lading

    HEAVYCONRECEIPT 2016 – Non-negotiable Cargo Receipt

    Chapter 4 HEAVYLIFTVOY

    HEAVYLIFTVOY – Heavy Lift Voyage Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    HEAVYLIFTVOYBILL 2016 – Bill of Lading

    Chapter 5 PROJECTCON

    PROJECTCON – Special Projects Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 6 SUPPLYTIME 2017

    SUPPLYTIME 2017 – Time Charter Party for Offshore Support Vessels

    Comparison between SUPPLYTIME 2005 and SUPPLYTIME 2017

    Chapter 7 TOWCON 2008

    TOWCON 2008 – International Ocean Towage Agreement (lump sum) Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 8 TOWHIRE 2008

    TOWHIRE 2008 – International Ocean Towage Agreement (daily hire) Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 9 WINDTIME

    WINDTIME – Standard Offshore Windfarm Personnel Transfer and Support Vessel Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 10 WRECKFIXED 2010

    WRECKFIXED 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 11 WRECKHIRE 2010

    WRECKHIRE 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement (daily hire)

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 12 WRECKSTAGE 2010

    WRECKSTAGE 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement (lump sum – stage payments)

    Explanatory Notes

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    Published: April 2020

    Author: BIMCO

    This publication on offshore contracts includes established industry standards such as SUPPLYTIME, HEAVYCON, TOWCON and BARGEHIRE, as well as more recently developed contracts such as WINDTIME for renewables and DISMANTLECON for decommissioning projects. Other key benefits include ‘at a glance’ comparisons between agreements and explanatory notes that expand on every standard.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 BARGEHIRE 2008

    BARGEHIRE 2008 – Standard Barge Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 2 DISMANTLECON

    DISMANTLECON – Dismantling, Removal and Marine Services Agreements

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 3 HEAVYCON 2007

    HEAVYCON 2007 – Standard Heavy Lift Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    HEAVYCONBILL 2016 – Bill of Lading

    HEAVYCONRECEIPT 2016 – Non-negotiable Cargo Receipt

    Chapter 4 HEAVYLIFTVOY

    HEAVYLIFTVOY – Heavy Lift Voyage Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    HEAVYLIFTVOYBILL 2016 – Bill of Lading

    Chapter 5 PROJECTCON

    PROJECTCON – Special Projects Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 6 SUPPLYTIME 2017

    SUPPLYTIME 2017 – Time Charter Party for Offshore Support Vessels

    Comparison between SUPPLYTIME 2005 and SUPPLYTIME 2017

    Chapter 7 TOWCON 2008

    TOWCON 2008 – International Ocean Towage Agreement (lump sum) Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 8 TOWHIRE 2008

    TOWHIRE 2008 – International Ocean Towage Agreement (daily hire) Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 9 WINDTIME

    WINDTIME – Standard Offshore Windfarm Personnel Transfer and Support Vessel Charter Party

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 10 WRECKFIXED 2010

    WRECKFIXED 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 11 WRECKHIRE 2010

    WRECKHIRE 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement (daily hire)

    Explanatory Notes

    Chapter 12 WRECKSTAGE 2010

    WRECKSTAGE 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement (lump sum – stage payments)

    Explanatory Notes

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