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Read news articlesAugust 14, 2024
Irving Shipbuilding, Inc. Awards Bardex Corporation contract for the largest shiplift drydock in North
and South America
HALIFAX, NS and SANTA BARBARA, CA., August 14, 2024 – Irving Shipbuilding, Inc. has awarded Bardex Corporation a contract for a 165-meter shiplift drydock with a capacity of over 27,000 metric tons. The OmniLiftTM: Shiplift by Bardex will include fifty-six 575-metric ton chain jack lift stations.
August 14, 2024
Bardex Wraps Up Delivery of Novel Mooring System for the Shenandoah FPS Project
HOUSTON, August 14, 2024 – Bardex, a global leader in solutions for marine-based heavy lifting, transfer, and restraint has completed its phase of floating production system (FPS) for the Shenandoah project: delivering its award-winning Off Vessel Tensioning (OVT) BarLatchTM mooring system. When installed, the FPS will be located in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico at over 1800 m water depth.
May 31, 2024
Bardex Mooring System Takes Home Woelfel BMEA Award
U.S.-based engineering company Bardex has won the 39th Annual Woelfel Best Mechanical Engineering Achievement Award for its Off Vessel Tensioning (OVT) BarLatch mooring system.
March 14, 2024
Anchored in Innovation: Bardex Introduces the Barmoor™ Quick Connector
Next generation mooring connectors for challenges offshore Mooring Hook Up and Tensioning is a critical factor for the success of all Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) projects.
February 1, 2024
Bardex Corporation Expands Staff, Facilities as Project Roster Grows
Goleta, CA – Bardex, a global leader in engineered solutions and products for heavy-lifting, large-vessel transfer, and other challenging marine-based applications, has over the past several months welcomed 18 new hires and will be expanding two of its sites.