Passive heave compensator/shock absorber designed for lifting of upsized offshore wind structures
What happened
The CM3-3000T-5500-A system is designed to safely manage dynamic loads of up to 3,500mt during offshore lifting operations. The growing size and weight of the offshore structures are causing issues for installation contractors, Cranemaster said, exceeding traditional crane capacity/capabilities. This matters for Plug & Abandonment / Decommissioning because fresh price movement and input-cost detail should reset bid assumptions, milestone payments, and negotiation guardrails with 5500-, 3,, 6000- as the clearest commercial anchors; expect schedule risk buffers
Buyer takeaway
For Plug & Abandonment / Decommissioning, treat this as a cost-boundary signal rather than just a headline; buyer assumptions may need refreshing before the next quote or award decision
Cost / money
Use this to refresh should-cost views and challenge any fast repricing. Keep the read-through directional unless the source itself provides hard commercial numbers
Supplier / commercial
Suppliers with fresh cost justification may push harder on reopeners, indexation, shorter quote validity, or pass-through language. Buyers should separate real drivers from negotiation posture
Safety / operations
The operational risk is indirect: tight budgets or repricing battles often reappear later as reduced slack, substitutions, or execution compromises that buyers then have to manage
What to watch
Watch for shorter quote validity, reopeners, pass-through requests, or attempts to reset pricing on the back of weak evidence
Key facts
- The CM3-3000T-5500-A system is designed to safely manage dynamic loads of up to 3,500mt durin
- The growing size and weight of the offshore structures are causing issues for installation co
- The CM3-3000T-5500-A is said to be capable of stabilising ultra-heavy loads while at the same
- And deploying two CM3-3000T-5500-A systems in parallel creates an unprecedented combined 6000
