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Serco demonstrates remote testing trial for Australian icebreaker

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By: Reporter
Serco demonstrates remote testing trial for Australian icebreaker

Despite international travel restrictions imposed due to COVID-19, Serco Australia has demonstrated remote testing trial for the commissioning of Australia’s new icebreaker, RSV Nuyina.

Despite international travel restrictions imposed due to COVID-19, Serco Australia has demonstrated remote testing trial for the commissioning of Australia’s new icebreaker, RSV Nuyina.

With the build of the RSV Nuyina complete, the project team were faced with the challenge of undertaking the final harbour test; the critical incline experiment, which measures the weight and centre of gravity of the ship.

COVID-19 restrictions prevented members of the Australian Antarctic Division and Serco from physically attending the Romanian shipyard to monitor the testing activities, so a remotely monitored experiment was proposed.

 
 

With the shipbuilders on the ground conducting the vital testing activities, Serco and the Australian Antarctic Division monitored the physical trials using video conferencing technology, survey data and still and video images taken throughout the testing period.

Serco RSV Nuyina project manager David Astbury said the team was determined to progress the commissioning activities as restrictions would allow, “The team worked with our customer, the Australian Antarctic Division, and our shipbuilder Damen to ensure we had a robust plan in place to effectively manage this critical piece of work from a remote location.”

It is believed to be the first use of remote monitoring technology for such trial activities in the world.

The testing was successfully completed over six days at the end of June.

“All of the testing activities were filmed and photographed then instantly messaged to personnel in Australia and supported by objective qualitative evidence so that we were confident with the accuracy of the survey data,” Astbury explained.

Serco Asia Pacific has been operating for more than 30 years across Australia with a proven record delivering the most demanding, complex and sensitive solutions for government clients. 

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