Guide to Cost Standards for Dredging Equipment29/07/2011 |
| The guide to cost standards for dredging equipment 2009, prepared by IADC from data exclusively collected for this purpose, is a publication that offers a standard method to establish the capital and related costs of various types of dredging plant and equipment commonly in use. It provides essential information for determining tenders and cost estimates. The values given in the publication have now been indexed as per 1 January 2011. |
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It gives the replacement value for ex-works, yard or importer, exclusive of VAT, for several types of dredging equipment including for instance: trailing suction hopper dredgers, cutter suction dredgers, boosters, jack-ups, steel pipelines,...
The guide is intended as an aid for all stakeholders involved in dredging projects, including; consultants, existing and potential clients, project financiers, insurers and dredging contractors. Cost standards indexation 2011 is available free of charge from the IADC website.
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