The first harbor T410 project tug for pushing and docking operations (order 10033)The shipbuilders have installed all the outside doors and port holes as well as carried out preparatory works to assemble the fenders. The specialists have installed foundations for the main engines and prepared the place for the rudder propellers.The specialists at the painting and insulation area are currently painting the vessel’s hull structure. They are preparing to mount a wheelhouse. The shipbuilders are mounting pipelines, electric and fitter items as well as pre-insulated items.The second harbor T410 project tug for pushing and docking operations (order 10034)Having successfully installed a superstructure, the specialists have completely formed the hull structure. At present, the shipbuilders are mounting pipelines, electric and fitter items as well as pre-insulated items. They have installed the first outside doors and port holes.They will soon start painting the vessel’s hull, mounting cables, and installing the propulsion unit equipment. The second non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10036)The hull structure of the non-self-propelled vessel has been formed; at present, the specialists are cleaning and painting its buoyancy compartments. The workers are installing coamings and guard railing. The shipbuilders are mounting fire service pipes and dehumidification system pipes.The third non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10037)The specialists have produced more than half of the sections required for the vessel’s construction. They placed some of the sections at the shipyard’s building berth. The workers of the section assembly workshop are producing the rest of the sections. The fourth non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel (order 10038)The specialists from the metal processing workshop finish cutting and bending metal to produce parts for the vessel’s hull. The specialists of the assembly and welding area have started to produce the first sections. Currently, the shipbuilders are carrying out the planned maintenance of NIBULON’s three self-propelled vessels.We would remind you that the non-self-propelled B1500 project open type vessel built at NIBULON’s shipbuilding and repair yard has recently transported 400 piles for construction.