Accommodation for 140 personnel on Atlantis will be provided on a rental basis for a minimum of eight months, with options for a further extended period. This will supplement existing living quarters on the Atlantis installation during the in-field hook-up and commissioning phase.
The complex includes sleeping and office modules, laundry rooms, changing areas, recreation facilities, galleys, sewage and fresh water tanks. It will remain on the platform through to first oil, which is expected in early 2006.
The 40-man complex for NaKika will comprise five eight-man linkable sleeping modules, a six-man office, laundry, gym and a recreation module. Duffy & McGovern will install, hook-up and commission the services offshore following delivery to the field in May.