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Fife Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland 14th November 2013 Forth Replacement Crossing Contact & Education Centre Programme Housekeeping Arrangements Toilets are situated next to the reception area downstairs. There is a no


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Fife

Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland

14th November 2013 Forth Replacement Crossing Contact & Education Centre

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Programme

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Housekeeping Arrangements

  • Toilets are situated next to the reception area downstairs.
  • There is a no smoking policy in and around the entrance of the building
  • First Aid box is located at the reception desk.
  • Spillages and Breakages should be reported to a member staff.
  • Finally – there is no Fire Alarm Test scheduled for today – If the fire Alarm

should sound at any time then please exit by;

– going through the double doors at the back of the room, – go downstairs towards reception – exit by the fire door at the foot of the stairs – muster point is the red public path opposite the front of the building – Anyone requiring assistance getting down the stairs should wait behind as staff are trained in the use of the Evac Chair – which is situated next to the lift.

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Invest in Fife – A proven track record

  • Fife Council supported initiative
  • Excellent Support Package:

Dedicated Project Team

– Nominated Planning officer from Priority application team

Property & Land Selection Financial Assistance

– Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) encourages investment creating jobs in Scotland. – Fife only eligible area within Edinburgh City Region – 81 Awards, £34m ** APPLY BEFORE 28TH FEBRUARY 2014 **

Training & apprenticeships

– Opportunities Fife: Bespoke training & recruitment package – Funding support available

Transportation

– Liaison with public transport providers to establish new services

  • Proven Track Record

– Average 620 jobs / £87 m per annum

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2012 / 2013 Results

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Our Activity

  • Steady enquiry levels: Investment,

Property & Land

  • Fife Council Economic Development

Portfolio – 86% occupied

  • Employment Land Uptake

– In 2012, employment land take up was at its highest level for 15 years

  • New Priorities

– Property, Investment & Development Unit – Town Centres development opportunities

4.31 6.58 8.37 8.26 12.48 36.95 34.31 5.4 2.65 1.55 33.6 2.95 34.58

10 20 30 40

2005 2006 - 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Hectares

Land Take 2005 - 2013

Developed Under Construction

Begg Farm, Kirkcaldy Co-op Site, Dunfermline

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Product ready.. New infrastructure under development

GRADE A: JSBP 3, KIRKCALDY LAND: ROSYTH WATERFRONT INDUSTRIAL: BUKO, GLENROTHES ENERGY PARK FIFE LOW CARBON INVESTMENT PARK, METHIL ENERGY PARK FIFE, METHIL WESTPORT, CUPAR FRIC, METHIL BASSAGUARD, ST ANDREWS

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Fife Means Business: Raising Awareness of Business & Opportunities in Fife

Refreshed Website Advertising in Property & Industry Press

Case Study Development Social Media – Twitter / LinkedIn

Industry Propositions

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IIF Prospectus

  • New Investment Prospectus launched today
  • Showcases properties and development
  • pportunities around key investment areas –

Rosyth Waterfront, Dunfermline East, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes & Energy Park Fife

  • Roll out across Property Industry
  • Will be updated annually
  • Keep in touch!
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Waterfront Waterfront

Admiralty Admiralty Pitreavie Pitreavie Carnegie Campus Carnegie Campus

Dunfermline East Dunfermline East

Bridgehead – A quick introduction…

2 Port facilities 2 Port facilities

World Leading Companies Excellent Connections

Proposed International Container Terminal Proposed International Container Terminal

M90 & East Coast Rail Line

AND Considerable opportunities for Development!

Scarborough Muir Scarborough Muir Calais Muir Calais Muir Halbeath Interchange Halbeath Interchange

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Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland

Queensferry Crossing: Update & Overview

Raymond Kirk, Transport Scotland

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Industry Insight: The Babcock 2020

Vision

Joe McShane, Director – Commercial Business

Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland

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Babcock at Rosyth

Joe McShane, Director of Commercial Business

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Babcock International - At a Glance

The UK’s

leading

engineering support services

  • rganisation

Headquartered in

London

Delivering circa

600 services

across six continents Managing customer assets currently worth over

£40 billion

Employing a workforce of c 26,000 skilled personnel Established in1891 Annual Revenue

  • ver

£3.2 billion

Order book circa

£12 billion FTSE 100

company listed on London Stock Exchange

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Rosyth Activity

Technical Services for Oil and Gas Industry

Fabrication

for Civil Nuclear

Refit, Repair

& Maintenance Employing a workforce of c 2,000 skilled personnel Annual Revenue over

c£250 million Offshore Support

Logistics & Base Facility

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www.babcockinternational.com

11/22/2013

Proposed International Container Terminal Direct Entrance & Emergency Lock Entrance Syncrolift Ship Lift/Fabrication Complex Main Workshop Complex Port Babcock Rosyth Large Integrated Design Capability

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Key Facilities

Workshops – 56,000m2

  • Syncrolift facility is 80m x 93m wide x 31m high
  • Nine heavy fabrication bays

Stores – 40,000m2 Port Babcock Rosyth

  • a sheltered non-tidal basin
  • Three large drydocks (entrance lock – 4th dry dock)
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Projects

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www.babcockinternational.com

BP Quad 204

£9 bn re-investment programme in the Schehallion and Loyal fields, Largest single order ever placed in the UK for subsea structures (74 modules). 2 year programme for:

  • Detail Design
  • Fabrication includes integration of

customer supplied plant.

  • FAT and SIT testing working with other

specialists e.g. AKER and Oceaneering.

  • Storage & Load out.
  • Opportunity to secure a regional framework

agreement with BP.

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Sellafield

Project Management and ongoing Design support Manufacture / Procurement, extensive works testing and trials of:

  • silo doors and associated equipment
  • waste retrieval modules
  • waste handling modules
  • ME&I infrastructure including control systems

Disassemble, package and deliver doors and modules to Site Support to Site assembly and Installations Support to Inactive Commissioning Support to Operator and Maintenance Training

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MV Hamnavoe Crankshaft Removal / Renewal Works

Serco Northlink Ferry MV Hamnavoe (Orkney Islands to the mainland) Babcock and Serco NorthLink Ferry engineers worked together to finish the work package in just eight days.

  • starboard engine dismantled
  • crankshaft removed, lifted out
  • f the vessel and replaced

Lifting beam manufactured, deck plates cut to allow access to engine room for lift

  • peration.

Delivered back to the customer 3 days early

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Walk to Work Case Study – Stril Explorer

The multi purpose support vessel, M.V. Stril Explorer, was fitted with systems, including a ship to ship transfer system, to support the maintenance of FPSO Anasuria

  • Engineering and design for the

integration of a heave compensated gangway

  • Manufactured sea fastenings at Rosyth
  • Grillages (for a diving daughter craft and

service boat) and diving spread fastened at Rosyth

  • Gangway system testing and vessel

mobilisation from Rosyth

  • The first heave compensated gangway

deployment between vessel and fully

  • perational FPSO
  • Babcock also provided a team to assist

in the maintenance of safety critical hull valves on the FPSO Anasuria

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Future Business

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Our ambition

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The overarching strategic

  • bjective is to develop a

commercial business which builds upon existing capability and experience, within the commercial environment, to further grow

  • ur business through a jigsaw
  • f complimentary business

strands.

Marine Support Facility Offshore Oil & Gas Commercial Port & RICT Submarine Build & Dismantling Civil Nuclear Offshore Renewables

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Offshore Oil & Gas Fabrication of Complex Subsea Modules

Develop a market position in the Design, Manufacture and Through Life Maintenance support of subsea structures

Babcock cannot ignore the booming market directly

  • n our doorstep:
  • reserves in the North sea are now expected to

last to 2050

  • existing infrastructure is nearing end of life.
  • deep water, west of Shetland, requires a

different engineering approach (tiebacks)

  • value of dismantling market expected to hit

£30B

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Offshore Renewables

UK Centre for Excellence for Offshore Transmission Connections

Become a Centre of Excellence for the design, fabrication and assembly of HV DC substation platforms:

Our unique facilities and close proximity to the Forth offers a natural cluster hub for offshore energy Rosyth site capable of delivering complete design construction for offshore DC and AC substations

  • we intend to be a technology agnostic OEM

platform system integrator - this means working closely with delivery partners

  • we will work inclusively with other Forth

fabricators (or wider) where appropriate

Methil

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Civil Nuclear

To provide a holistic support solution to current and future Nuclear New Build and Decommissioning programmes

Industry require an effective support solution ranging from complex engineering to commercial innovation:

  • our ability to demonstrate strong track record in

meeting stringent Health, Safety and Quality requirements is viewed positively within the Nuclear industry

  • UK has a diminishing Nuclear skilled resource base;
  • ur retention of experienced resource positions

Babcock as prime supplier

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Submarine Dismantling and Build

Submarine Dismantling

Babcock facilities at both Rosyth and Devonport have been identified as MoD’s preferred locations for the Submarine Dismantling Project (SDP). These are expected to be dismantled this decade.

Submarine Build

Project opportunity to build modules and parts for Successor Programme in support of Submarine and Technology Business Units.

Reactor Compartment

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Rosyth International Container Terminal

Establish an International Container Terminal at Rosyth which will be located on the RD57 site and enhance Babcock Rosyth’s commercial offering

RICT is still a viable proposition for the future container requirements of the Scottish Economy and to serve as a gateway terminal for the north East of England

  • the proposed facilities will be remain competitive against current

and future container market demand; particularly for deep water vessels

  • this potential operation is enshrined in the 2nd National Planning

Framework for Scotland (NPF2) as one of the Top 10 Strategic Infrastructure Projects

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Commercial Port Operations

Continue to develop our Port business aligned to our target market aspirations

Port Babcock Rosyth offers a range of services to aid cargo handling, offshore support and other commercial industries. These services include:

  • mob/de-mob
  • Design Services
  • Environmental Solutions
  • logistics
  • storage solutions
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Marine Support Facility

Introduce a Marine Support Facility (MSF) which provides flexible access to a range

  • f companies, contractors and sub-contractors embedded or licensed through the

Port

Through the MSF development, Babcock will have the opportunity to be involved in:

  • ship repair and refits
  • whole ship intervention
  • license maintenance arrangement through OEM’s and international new build shipyards
  • support to fabrication and assembly projects
  • ancillary facilities and land
  • supply clusters
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Industry Insight: Meeting the Challenges

  • f the Global Oil and Gas Sector

Chris Walker, Financial Controller & Deputy General Manager, Oceaneering

Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland

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Oceaneering Umbilical Solutions – Rosyth Facility

This 140,000ft2 facility is located in Rosyth, Scotland

  • n the River Forth
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History

1978 to 2003 Multiflex - Magnolia Texas 60 employees 1980 Inverurie plant Opened by Harold Wilson 40 employees 1985 Converted Hendry Robb Shipyard building in Leith for

  • perations

80 employees 1999 to present day Custom designed operation at Rosyth Opened by Princess Margaret 2000 Phase 1 Steel tube capacity 2001 Phase 2 Electrical cable manufacture 2005 Phase 3 2nd Armouring cage 2007 Phase 4 Carousel, Stores expansion 2008 Phase 5 Electrical cable rewind line 2011 Phase 6

  • Central

Engineering Group

  • TQR Centre

2012 Phase 7 $23.5m investment

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Subsea Umbilical System Locations

971 Employees 3 Production Locations 3 Countries Panama City, Florida USA Niteroi , Brazil Rosyth, Scotland

Oceaneering Umbilical Solutions, Rosyth manufactures umbilicals for the global subsea market. The Rosyth facility has 376 permanent employees (23% Engineers / 39% Manufacturing / 38% Support Staff) and an additional 39 temporary manufacturing staff (as at March 2013)

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Rosyth Site-specific Capabilities

We can arrange site visits at your convenience.

Steel Tube Umbilicals | Armored Steel Tube Umbilicals | Armored Thermoplastic Hose Umbilicals | High Collapse Resistant Umbilicals | Integrated Service Umbilicals | Multiphase / ESP Pump Umbilicals | Electrical Power & Fiber Optic Cables

  • A range of umbilicals in various combinations are manufactured

at the Rosyth facility

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Rosyth Capital Improvements 2012-13

  • $23.5m Investment - 2012

– Planetary Cabler Extension – Large Carousel – Large Bore Steel Tube Welding – Reinforced Plinth Area – Various process equipment upgrades

  • $6m Investment - 2013

– Various process equipment upgrades

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Why Fife?

Oceaneering Umbilical Solutions re-located to the Port of Rosyth in 1999 and continues to strengthen its presence at its current site -

  • Close proximity to main transport hubs, allowing for efficient

transportation to North Sea and global locations

  • Growth and site expansion opportunities will allow the business to invest

further in its existing site

  • Close proximity to reputable universities provides high-calibre

engineering graduates to feed our talent pipeline

  • Central-belt location offers a wider range of skill base across all

disciplines to support the business cross-functionally

  • Strong support networks, eg Fife Chamber of Commerce, Scottish

Enterprise, Scottish Manufacturing Association, Fife Council

  • Synergies with neighbouring businesses
  • Quality of life for our employees, many of whom live locally
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Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland

Closing Remarks, Networking Opportunity & Finish

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Fife

Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland

14th November 2013 Forth Replacement Crossing Contact & Education Centre