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IMCA Publishes a New Code of Practice for Offshore Pipeline and Umbilical Installation Systems

Published on 19 October 2020

In April 2019 the International Marine Contractors Association’s (IMCA’s) Marine Division Management Committee set up a workgroup to focus on developing a code of practice for offshore pipelines and umbilical installation systems. Bringing together world-leading pipelaying contractors, Allseas, Subsea 7, McDermott, Saipem and TechnipFMC, the workgroup came together to share knowledge and best practice in order to establish a standard for the industry. This has resulted in the publication of the new ‘Code of Practice for Offshore Pipeline and Umbilical Installation Systems’ (IMCA M 253).

The new Code of Practice includes all equipment required to lay the product safely and effectively in an offshore marine environment. It is applicable to all types of vessels that lay pipelines and umbilicals in an offshore environment; and addresses the unnecessary and potentially harmful tendency to apply overloads as part of system acceptance protocols on a project by project basis, rather than to utilise recent available and verifiable test records.

Raymond Vink, Engineering Manager at Allseas, who chaired the workgroup explained:

“We set out to create guidance that would define the minimum requirements for installation of offshore pipeline and umbilical systems. Our focus was on the laying spread, the vessel on which the laying spread is installed, and the interface between the vessel and the laying spread.”

Mark Ford, Technical Director at IMCA stated:

“In the last 18 months the workgroup held 22 committee meetings which demonstrates the importance of this work in our industry and goes to show what can be achieved when we put determined, expert minds onto a problem to be solved”.

IMCA M253 is available to IMCA members free of charge.

Non-Members can purchase this code of practice for £150 via our website at legacy.imca-int.com

The Code of Practice:

  • Includes all equipment required to lay the product safely and effectively in an offshore marine environment
  • Is applicable to all types of vessels that lay pipelines and umbilicals in an offshore environment
  • Addresses the unnecessary and potentially harmful tendency to apply overloads as part of system acceptance protocols on a project by project basis rather than to utilise recent available and verifiable test records.

Note: Laying spread is the combined set of systems, including, for example: Lay tower, stingers, conveyors, elevators, storage equipment, winches, ropes/cables, reels, tensioners, clamps, supports and rollers, straightener, carousel, chutes etc.

News Coverage

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19 October 2020 IMCA Publishes New Code Of Practice For Offshore Pipeline And Umbilical Installation Systems Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
19 October 2020 New Code of Practice for Offshore Pipeline and Umbilical Installation Systems Ocean News & Technology Magazine
19 October 2020 New Code of Practice for Offshore Pipeline and Umbilical Installation Systems Offshore Source (Online)
19 October 2020 IMCA publishes a new Code of Practice for Offshore Pipeline and Umbilical Installation Systems ForeignAffairs.co.nz
19 October 2020 IMCA publishes new code of practice for offshore pipeline and umbilical installation systems Maritime-Network.com
19 October 2020 New Code of Practice for offshore pipeline and umbilical installation systems launched Sailor.News
19 October 2020 IMCA publishes new code of practice for offshore pipeline and umbilical installation systems Allaboutshipping
19 October 2020 New Code of Practice for offshore pipeline and umbilical installation systems launched Safety 4 Sea
19 October 2020 IMCA publishes new code for offshore pipeline installation systems oglinks.news (Online)
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