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Приєднався 18 гру 2011
Kvaerner is a specialised engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company, working on some of the world's most demanding projects in this field.
Відео
Hywind Tampen project description
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Kvaerner signs a contract with Equinor for the delivery of 11 floating concrete hulls for the Tampen area. Hywind Tampen will be the world’s largest floating offshore wind farm and will reduce Norwegian CO2 emissions with the equivalent to the emissions from 100 000 cars.
Through the storm
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Aker is celebrating its 175 year anniversary. Its history is filled with ups and downs. A story of never giving up. #nevergiveup #aker175
Sakhalin-1 GBS project
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Delivery of Sakhalin-1 Arkatun-Dagi GBS project, June 2012
New Kvaerner corporate video
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Times are challenging in the oil and gas industry. But in Kvaerner we are working hard to improve, to strengthen our competitiveness and to deliver complex projects on schedule and to our customers’ satisfaction.
Nyhamna Expansion Project - We bring the pieces together
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8 September the new Nyhamna movie was released at Nyhamna site, Vækerø and Stord. This film has been a collaboration project between Shell and Kvaerner, and it was filmed this spring in the period from March to May up until the turnaround period.
Edvard Grieg topside sets new benchmark for completion at sail-away
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On Monday 6 July, the final module for the Edvard Grieg topside left Kvaerner’s yard at Stord. The platform is so complete when it is towed out that it sets a new benchmark. Completing as much work as possible at the quayside reduces the need to complete work offshore at a much higher cost.
Jacket decommissioning at Stord, October 2014
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Check out the receipt and toppling of jacket structures from the Ekofisk 2/4 S field, which Kvaerner is decommissioning for Statoil. The project is one of Kvaerner’s decommissioning projects at Stord.
Kvaerner Pioneer
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This is a brief reminder of our history, looking towards the future for concrete technology. The film was made to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the “Leaning Tower” in Stavanger, and as a forward-looking message to promote the continued application of concrete solutions as the oil and gas industry moves further into the remote and harsh environments of the Arctic. The Leaning Tower was an ...
Oslo Skishow 2013
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Kværner er hovedsponsor for Oslo Skishow. Her kan du se en kort video om arrangementet - håper å se deg på Rådhusplassen i Oslo 11. juni!
Ken Andre til semifinalen i Idol
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Ken Andre Karlsen, sveiselærling hos Kværner i Verdal, har kommet til semifinalen i Idol.
Industrimuseet på Stord
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Bli med på en omvisning på Kværners industrimuseum på Stord - med 89 år gamle Leif Nilsen som guide.
Wow on par with te Pyramids?
15:10 big contrast from the heaviest man-made object ever moved, to one guy that struggle to start his outboard motor 😅
the industry of tomorroooooooow
I'm been working..lol I'm working 🚁🥳🫂💡
What is this process being done @ 9:50 called ?
Laser rust removal
Super videaso!.
@ 14:00 using a plumb bob to assist in alighnment.
fucking wild man, I wonder what would be used now like lasers
It is breathtaking to look at, all the engineers and amazing workers working together to build such a complex structure and move that massive thing across the long distances of water. Truly makes me realise and be in awe about how far the humanity has come over last 200 years and how many great things it has achieved in such a small period of time.
Old film
The Gullfaks C stands mightly proud and tall but do such structures actually even exsist in the Sea?...
Troll may be great but she's only as good as the ground she stands on?... the laws of gravity are now the true guide to her fate!!
still standing on the same place doing her job perfectly 20 years later
I am confident the engineers have taken all that into consideration!
Amazing!
Don't forget the Brits who worked on this and other Norwegian projects, engineers and draffies, and trades as well.
Now most of them are either Norwegian or Indian. Not many brits left
@@Fredrikbjerk The Brits were instrumental in the beginning. They helped Norway get started.
Engineering marvel, congrats.
3:25 Makes one wonder what's more heavily reinforced; a nuclear reactor containment dome or the domes of a condeep like Gullfaks C or Troll A?
I remember watching an hour long episode about this on TV years ago, they called it a Troll and I couldn’t believe what I was watching. To this day it’s still amazing. It’s in the Guinness book of world records for heaviest man-made object ever moved. I’m sure it also holds other record’s
Your talking about the Troll A documentary, it's on youtube as well. The Gullfak C is seen above is actually a different oil platform, but both are incredibly massive. The Troll A is the tallest object ever moved on earth and sometimes quoted as the heaviest as well, but the Gullfak C is actually the heaviest, though not as tall. ua-cam.com/video/se26Ux9QD44/v-deo.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_oil_platforms
That must have been Troll A.
They had better be glad that they didn’t run it aground!! While they are, / Was, traversing that long long narrow fiord!! You wouldn’t be getting her off / unstuck, Anytime soon my friends..
He said, “250 Meters, Meter by Meter.” At 11:28 JEEZ! LOUISE!!
centimeter by centimeter
At, 6:33 He said, “The first major job is the slip form construction of the 56 meter high storage cell”, (That’s 183 feet. They sure look much much taller to me!!)
Ron Pearlman is great
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Amazing what people before us did so we can enjoy the wellfare today.
Pozdrawiam pjotera
An amazing engineering project 👏
So amazing work
Wow. Amazing
Concrete has a very large co2 and emission footprint. All the ships involved, cables and steel just makes this project laughable...
Have you heard about "LCA", aka Life Cycle Analysis? Of course there are emissions during production, anything else is impossible. The question is how much time it takes for the project to "break even".
This is a misperception. Concrete has a much lower carbon footprint than steel pr. weight unit, and comparing a concrete spar towards a similar structure in steel gives a much larger footprint for the steel structure. However, since a large volume of construction projects world-wide (onshore and offshore) are built in concrete, the CO2 footprint from cement production is a fair portion of the worlds total footprint. This is due to the considerable volume. The benefit of concrete structure are also that they are easier to construct locally - and hence avoid long distance vessel transportation.
A proud moment for Norway.
My father was a welder at that project
@ 9:50 into the video they show a process being done with some sort of plasma blasting or something like that. Do you or he know what it's called?
What a great and impressive Project. Thanks for the Video. However, at 7:15 into it " several thousand tonnes of sand and gravel go through the mixer...." Hmmm, how about cement and freshwater...no?
Thank you for the video. Very interesting.
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This project is still so impressive even in 2021
The HSE in this video is better than in many Middle East yards today
Great video, thanks. I will keep an eye on the project.
They couldn't get the guys doing the slipforms a concrete pump?? Doing it one wheelbarrow at a time lol
They got it done
Silly Clowns
Extraordinário...
WHITE PEOPLE IS SO FUCKING SMART
How many trips with a wheelbarrow does it take to pour 100,000 cubic meters of concrete.
Gullfaks a b c , parte di quei lavori furono fatti dalla belleli italy . 1984/91 -- TARANTO ITALY
up till that time the heaviest object ever moved by mankind
You probably dont give a shit but if you guys are stoned like me atm you can watch all of the new movies on Instaflixxer. I've been watching with my girlfriend for the last days xD
@Van Anthony yea, have been watching on instaflixxer for since november myself :)
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When Gullfaks was the biggest structure ever moved.
It still is
@@tttttsksl Troll A is
great pictures
This what cause an earth quake drilling for water on land & ocean for fossil fuels makes a portion of a land to slide down & flood stage began to fill into the bowl area sure we will lose alot of land
Awesome Brain Power Experts @Work.
masters almost godness.
Back in those days we had to make cgi by hand drawings and outside in the snow, downhill both ways with a loop-de-loop.
Watching this made me thirsty for concrete.
Were feeling and seeing the same vision 👈👷♂️