The Challenge:
The Santos Bayu Undan platform in the Timor Sea has ceased production and the helideck taken out of service. An alternative means of personnel access to the platform is therefore required by boat. Cube Offshore were engaged to deliver a boat access facility which could be transported and installed efficiently, safely and without hotwork whilst designed to resist the force of a 125yr return cyclonic wave.
The Outcome:
Cube successfully delivered the following outcome to Santos:
- Concept screening of boat fender access options & locations
- Development of Basis of Design
- Integration of Point Cloud survey data into 3D modelling software
- Detailed design of selected structural concept
- In-place (125yr cyclonic conditions)
- Transport analysis (road & sea)
- Lift analysis & rigging design (Offshore boat lift & upending)
- Detailed Lift Plans for all components
- Installation storyboard procedures
- Constructability & HAZIDs
- Steel procurement, fabrication, testing & paint coating
- Function Testing (lifting, upending, clamp functionality, etc)
- Delivery ex. works
Cube Offshore acknowledge the following companies:
- Regal Engineering (sub-contracted steel fabrication & testing services to Cube Offshore)
- WPF Duratec for offshore rope access installation services
An integrated approach with open communication between all key stakeholders delivered a successful outcome for Santos. The project was executed on schedule, on budget and with no safety incidents.
Early concept sketch
3D Solidworks model
3D Solidworks integrated with point cloud data
Fender – offshore transport & boat lift configuration
Lower clamp open lift configuration & installation clash checking in point cloud
Fender – trial horizontal lift and weighing
Fender – trial upending

Fender – trial vertical lift
Fender installation offshore
Fender installed offshore
Bridging walkway being installed
FRC trial docking offshore
















