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Hung Hua Construction
Native name宏華營造股份有限公司
HeadquartersNorth, Taichung, Taiwan
WebsiteOfficial website

Hung Hua Construction (HCC; Chinese: 宏華營造股份有限公司; pinyin: Hóng Huá Yíngzào Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is a major Taiwanese construction contractor which specializes is coastal and offshore work.

Overview

Hung Hua Construction is the largest maritime engineering company in Taiwan.

They are based in Taichung, Taiwan.

History

HCC helped Jan De Nul set up their operations in Taiwan and has partnered with them on a number of projects.

Fleet

HCC has the largest fleet of nearshore working vessels in Taiwan. In 2019 HCC ordered a pair of crew transfer vessels from Damen Group. The two vessels were delivered in January 2021 with a third ordered.

A number of HCC's vessels are operated by wholly owned subsidiary Dong Fang Offshore (DFO).

Vessels

  • DF Buffalo, 330 ft barge
  • Orient No. 8, Anchor handling tug
  • Falcon No. 5, Damen FCS 2710
  • Falcon No. 6, Damen FCS 2710

Awards

The Taiwanese Public Construction Commission has awarded HCC two Gold Quality Medals and High Distinction Award.

References

  1. ^ "Company Profile". www.hunghua.com. HungHua Construction. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  2. Durakovic, Adnan. "Jan De Nul Starts Formosa 2 Construction Work". www.offshorewind.biz. Offshore Wind. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  3. ^ Yang, Sophia. "Taiwan's Hung Hua Construction signs MOU with Dutch shipbuilder to expand offshore wind support vessels". www.taiwannews.com.tw. Taiwan News. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  4. ^ Durakovic, Adnan. "Damen Falcons Land in Taiwan". www.offshorewind.biz. Offshore Wind. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  5. Durakovic, Adnan. "Ørsted Charters CTV Fleet in Taiwan". www.offshorewind.biz. Offshore Wind. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  6. ^ Russel, Tom. "EOS and HHC complete foundation transportation for Taipower project". www.4coffshore.com. 4c Offshore. Retrieved 29 January 2021.


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