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Offline Pachamama

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2007, 07:52:28 PM »
We should make sure that all buildings are climate controlled to allow year round work.
We will send you workers, engineers and equipment from M-Tech Construction. This company specializes in large scale construction work like harbors, airports, bridges and dam´s.
This should cut your time estimates by half.

Out of Character:
I am not sure what you mean with a containment field. If this is supposed to be a kind of force field to keep the weather out this will be a huge problem. this is the "Very close to real live RP thread" The mods check that there is no technology that's not available today. :shrug:
That's why we have a Fantasy and SF thread. O:-)
If you mean embankments to break the wind and reduce snow pile up than that is something completely different.
 :D
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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2007, 09:21:17 PM »
We should make sure that all buildings are climate controlled to allow year round work.
We will send you workers, engineers and equipment from M-Tech Construction. This company specializes in large scale construction work like harbors, airports, bridges and dam´s.
This should cut your time estimates by half.

Out of Character:
I am not sure what you mean with a containment field. If this is supposed to be a kind of force field to keep the weather out this will be a huge problem. this is the "Very close to real live RP thread" The mods check that there is no technology that's not available today. :shrug:
That's why we have a Fantasy and SF thread. O:-)
If you mean embankments to break the wind and reduce snow pile up than that is something completely different.
 :D

ooc: i couldn't think of what you would call the thing that would cover it my bad for lack of words. ya its just like a huge hangar building over the dry docks.

Thanks for the supplying the people work has commenced.


Offline Govindia

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #17 on: August 09, 2007, 05:27:52 PM »
A man from the Arvengovi Department of Defence comes up to the front desk and leaves an envelope, nods his head to the secretary, and walks away.

And inside the envelope, read the following.

Dear Sir or Madam,

We are interested in acquiring a few new ships to complement our current Arvegovian Federal Navy.

Going through what you currently have to offer, we would like to order the following, for a starting order:

1 X Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier
2 X Typhoon-class submarines

Are these ships nuclear powered?  I am curious.

If this order proceeds well, we may look to you as a supplemental supplier to our Federal Navy in future. 

I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,
/s/
Barack Osama
Secretary of Defence
United States of Arvengovi

OOC: hope you like the name :P /OOC
United States of Arvengovi - Citizenship obtained 8 Aug. 2007!
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Offline Pachamama

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #18 on: August 09, 2007, 05:52:04 PM »
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ooc: i couldn't think of what you would call the thing that would cover it my bad for lack of words. ya its just like a huge hangar building over the dry docks.

No problem  :D

IC

Here is the plan for the dry docks and how they will look.




As putting the entire docks under a hangar structure is a great static problem and to some extend hinders operations we have instead build two assembly buildings were sections of the ships are build and then moved to the docks by portal cranes for final assembly. The long building in between is the welding and cutting building, also used for storage of long materials like pipes.
Every building has its own parts storage building. All units are attached to minimize exposure to the weather.

(OOC As I couldn`t find a good top view and I am not good enough to draw one here's a pic of one of the portal cranes. Should give you a measure of the size)




We have already a name for the Supertanker we will construct but would like to name the Ore Carrier "Briken Superior", if that proposal suit you.
Should you so wish we will extent reconstruction to further docks after this project is finished.
If you accept we will send you a cost estimate.

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #19 on: August 12, 2007, 07:41:51 PM »
To Barak:

To inform you on the nuclear powered capabilities the typhoon is nuclear powered.

We accept your offer and will start on the subs. We will take longer than expected due to other orders expect the first sub done in 6 months. We hope you can cope with us for the time.



To part owner:

     I agree to the plan except we need a place to make subs so we can make both subs and ships simultaneously. I agree to the size. But we expect to make it larger in the future. The tanker will be the first ship that we shall make. We agree to the terms.


Offline Pachamama

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #20 on: August 12, 2007, 09:42:59 PM »
We propose the following.
We will assist you in opening further docks.
As our work crews work on both docks at the same time we can move personal to other docks as the work-phases progress.
Following is what we propose for a submarine dry dock.

One large fully climated building in which the entire hull can be constructed.
An additional dock in front of the building to put together the hull and conning tower.

http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z138/Pachamama_2007/uss-hawaii-ssn-776-360x240.jpg

On the matter of payment we will cover all costs under the following conditions. That we receive a equal share in earnings from sales of ships constructed in these yards.
We believe about 15% of total price to be a reasonable part.


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I am too lazy to calculate work cost and payment and materials and make a complete mercantile account. So I think its realistic that 30% will remain after all is subtracted.
As we share the workload and my companies pay for it I think its fair to split it 50/50.



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Offline Rock Briken

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #21 on: August 13, 2007, 06:23:04 PM »
We agree to your 50/50 split as long as after the total is payed off that we shall take full profits then. Thank you for your time.


Offline Pachamama

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #22 on: August 16, 2007, 03:30:50 PM »
The first ship out of the reopened Ship yards of Protac/ White Water

Name: Ocean Might   
Class Crude Oil Carrier
Hull:   Steel
Construction time: 12 month
Yard: Protac/ White Water
Shipowning company: Terrangar shipping lines
Charterer:  Terrangar Oil
Port of call: Yacatecuhtlititlan/ Terrangar
Length 330 m
Width    60 m
Draft     29,8 m
Speed    16 knots
Capacity 308,000 dwt ( 2,264,706 barrels)
Crew   25
Safety feature  Double hull, Weather radar, Surface radar, Radio navigation





Cost       $400,000,000
Build up   1 per year



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Workers pay   600 workers at $792.34 per month per worker for 12 month
                        $5,704,848
Share      $60,000,000
Your total        $ 65,704,848




« Last Edit: August 16, 2007, 06:48:11 PM by Pachamama »
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Offline Pachamama

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #23 on: August 16, 2007, 06:17:31 PM »
The second vessel out of the yards.

Name: Briken Superior   
Class: Bulk cargo freighter
Hull:   Steel
Construction time: 7 month
Yard: Protac/ White Water
Shipowning company: Terrangar shipping lines
Port of call: Yacatecuhtlititlan/ Terrangar
Overall length: 342,08 m
Deck length: 340 m
Width: 63,5 m
Draft: 23,04 m
Dry tonnage: 175.720 BRT
Load capacity: 364.768 t
Engine :  Diesel engine (five-blade propeller, 9 m diameter; 27.610 bHP, 12,8 MW
Crew: 16 
Maximum speed: 13,4 kn
Safety feature: Weather radar, Surface radar, Radio navigation
Cost: $300,000,000





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Your share
Workers pay   500 workers at $792.34 per month per worker for 7 month
                        $2,773,190
Share      $45,000,000
Your total        $ 47,773,190
« Last Edit: August 16, 2007, 06:48:57 PM by Pachamama »
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Offline Rock Briken

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #24 on: August 17, 2007, 02:25:34 AM »
We hope that Terrenger may have more relations in the future.


Offline Rock Briken

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #25 on: August 20, 2007, 04:46:03 AM »
To: Barak Osama
From: Rock Briken Head of State



Your order although delayed is finally finished. All we have left to do is paint what you need on it. This will be free of charge. You can then either have us transport you order to you , or you can send a crew over to the Protac Docks to pick them up yourself. Do you wish to have you Kuznetsoz Class to be pre-stocked with aircraft or would you like to use your own superior aircraft. The Typhoons come with torpedoes in it ready to launch. The paint job on the order should take out 2 weeks. We will then ship them to you or have you come and get them. Since the cartographer has not yet update the global maps we would like to inform you that we are located in-between Irontia and the Democratic States of America. We hope that this order will lead to more operations in the feature with you. This note is followed my the order receipt.

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Receipt For order #124X

Item:                                          #         Cost:

Typhoon Class Submarine               2            $134,000,000
Kuznetoz Class Aircraft Carrier         1            $2,132,000,000

                                    Total:     3            $2,266,000,000


Offline Pachamama

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #26 on: August 26, 2007, 05:57:43 PM »
To: Protac dry docks
From Terrangar Ministry of external affairs.

We would like to ask for a lease contract for 1 year of 2 R-class Ocean liners to use in the war relief effort.
we wish to lease two vessels that are already finished as we have no time to wait for construction.
We will also discontinue work on commercial vessels at one of our joint venture 400 m dry docks and will start the construction of a large barracks ship. We would ask you for your assistance in this matter.
Thank you for your assistance.
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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #27 on: August 27, 2007, 11:27:20 PM »
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To: Terrangar Foreign Affairs
From: Rock Briken Head of State

Due to our surplus of workers we wish to help  you in your venture to help your nation in its time of need. We hope that this deed shall be remembered. If you wish military aid please contact our Minister of War Tyber Zann.



Offline Pachamama

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #28 on: August 28, 2007, 05:50:15 PM »
To: Rock Briken Head of State
From: Terrangar Foreign Affairs   

We express our sincerest thanks for your offer.
We currently need Doctors and medical personal.
Also we would like to ask if you are able to provide us with 2  R-class Ocean liners if these vessels are immediately available.
We like to contract some more workers on the reconfiguration of the largest ship currently under construction into a evacuation vessel.

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Re: Protac Dry Docks
« Reply #29 on: August 28, 2007, 07:26:14 PM »
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To: Terrangar Foreign Affairs
From: Rock Briken Head of State


After a conference with Tyber Zann my Military Minister on his recommendation we will put give you the R-Class free of charge and will start construction on our own one. This offer is out of true sincerity to help the world. But do not expect this to happen all that often. And due to the nature of your problems we are going to send our personal fleet of passenger ships that we can spare which is about 4 R-classes. We are sending these to you as a for the duration of your crisis. If you need anymore help please contact Tyber Zann about what you need. He will then refer you to the proper person to get what you need.