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Holland Accommodation Rentals, a subsidiary of Holland Shipyards, has started the construction of their new design rental accommodations.

Holland Accommodation Rentals, a subsidiary of Holland Shipyards, has started the construction of their new design rental accommodations.

The modules, based on an already proven mix-and-match philosophy will be constructed in such a way that a variety of markets can be served. The target markets for these modules include offshore support vessels, marine, flat-top barges and offshore drilling platforms.

The modules’ ideal setup provides accommodation for 80 persons with the following amenities:

  • En-suite cabins
  • Galley
  • Stores (dry, cool and freeze)
  • Restaurant
  • Changing room
  • Offices
  • Gym
  • Laundry area
  • Hospital
  • Control room

The technical systems are also laid-out for the same amount of people. These systems include:

  • Generators
  • RO water makers
  • Sewage treatment plant
  • Boilers
  • Water pressure sets
  • HVAC system (system per module)
  • Tank capacities (sea water, fresh water, sewage holding, treated sewage, fuel)

Higher, as well as lower complement can be provided.

The modules are built measuring 15m x 10.5m x 3m with a 2.30m internal height in the accommodations.

Five types are available:

  • Accommodation module (20 persons complement)
  • Restaurant module (with stores and galley)
  • Facilities module (with changing room, laundry, offices, gym and hospital)
  • Technical module (with technical systems, control room and tanks)
  • Technical / facilities module (combination of facilities module and technical module mentioned before, but for a smaller complement or to be used when a footprint restriction applies)
  • The modules are built under Lloyd’s class and comply with SPS, MOU, NMD and MLC2006 demands

With this concept you are no longer required to break into existing (or non-existing) ship systems on your vessel / barge. Also, Holland Accommodation Rentals provides you a minimum of down-time required for the mobilization (approximately five days for a 80-person setup).