AqualisBraemar provides technical advisory to J.F. Lehman & Company in its acquisition of Global Marine Group
The AqualiBraemar Marine team recently provided technical due diligence covering the vessels and ports to J.F. Lehman & Company for its successful acquisition of Global Marine Group, a leading provider of subsea cable maintenance and installation services to the telecommunications, offshore wind (CWind vessels), and utility markets worldwide.
The transaction closed on February 28, 2020.
The AqualisBraemar team was led by John Walker, Managing Director, Marine, with significant input from Principal Engineer Surveyor Gordon Tennant, Dr. Sergey Suponya and Ashanti Storr. Ports and Harbors consulting was led by Brocque Preece and Offshore Wind industry assessments by Offshore Wind Consultants‘ Ian Bonnon.
This mandate reflects the broad expertise the AqualisBraemar group brings to marine and energy technical due diligence.
For more information, please read J.F. Lehman & Company Completes the Acquisition of Global Marine Group (press release, March 2, 2020).
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About AqualisBraemar ASA
AqualisBraemar ASA (OSE: Aqua) is a public listed company that, through its subsidiaries and associates, offers adjusting, marine, offshore and renewables consultancy services to the energy, shipping and insurance industries. The group employs specialist engineers, naval architects, master mariners, loss adjusters and technical consultants in 48 offices located across 5 continents in 31 countries. AqualisBraemar ASA operates under three distinct brands globally:
- AqualisBraemar: a leading adjusting, marine and offshore consultancy to the energy, shipping and insurance industries
- AqualisBraemar Yacht Services: a specialised marine consultant to the superyacht market
- Offshore Wind Consultants: an independent consultancy to the offshore renewables sector