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Briggs Marine wins £1m Forth Ports deal

A Briggs Marine technician at work.
A Briggs Marine technician at work.

A Fife-based marine contractor has secured a seven-year maintenance contract with major port operator, Forth Ports.

Based in Burntisland, Briggs Marine Contractors will provide maintenance services on navigation aids, including buoys and lighthouses, on the Forth and Tay rivers in a deal worth around £1 million over the lifetime of the agreement.

The firm says that key to the contract success in the tendering process involved introducing the use of telemetry lanterns and condition-based maintenance which aims to maximise the operational lifespan of existing lanterns.

The contract will see Briggs Marine Contractors undertake the maintenance of 81 floating aids to navigation, two mooring buoys and 35 Fixed Aids to Navigation.

The work will involve recovering a substantial number of buoys from the water on a yearly basis, and all mooring calibrated.

Worn material on the buoys will be renewed and the buoys power washed to remove marine growth and lights and telemetry checked.

A regular inspection and maintenance programme will also be carried out on lighthouses and fixed Aids to Navigation.

Malcolm Duncan, general manager for Briggs Marine’s Commercial AtoN department, said: “We are pleased to have secured this contract and to continue our work for Forth Ports.

“We have a very good relationship with Forth Ports Limited and look forward to strengthening this even further over the coming years.”

The work will principally be carried out using the company’s 41-metre mooring vessel Cameron, which was built in 1991.

The company was founded in the 1970s, initially providing workboats and services on the Firth of Forth, and has steadily increased its range of services.

jimillar@thecourier.co.uk