Modules

Manufacturing and supplying a diverse range of custom-built aluminum modules,  designed to meet your specific project requirements with precision and innovation

We manufacture and supply high-quality, custom-built aluminum modules, meticulously designed to meet the unique demands of your projects. Whether you require lightweight, corrosion-resistant structures for offshore applications or robust, engineered solutions for industrial environments, our bespoke designs ensure seamless integration and optimal performance.

With a commitment to innovation and craftsmanship, we tailor each module to your specifications, delivering reliable, durable, and efficient solutions that enhance operational efficiency and longevity. From concept to completion, we work closely with our clients to provide expertly crafted aluminum modules that align with their exact needs.

Are you in need of any of the various units below?

  • Accommodation
  • Office Space
  • Workshops
  • Containers
  • Storage Areas
  • Control Room Modules
  • Special Purpose Modules
  • Heli-guard Areas
  • Helicopter Hangers

We offer complete modules, fire insulated to A120 fire class. These modules offer first class office and recreational areas on offshore installations.

All modules can be delivered fully ready with all outfitting’s required:

  • Weight reductions from using aluminium make installation easier by using existing cranes, hence reducing the amount of work required offshore.
  • The workspace modules are designed to put efficiency at the forefront and provide a safe area for work, optimal for the risk-filled and hazardous environment offshore.

Let us help you in your next project, contact our team for details!

Sales Team

Marine Aluminium


Tel: +47 52 84 84 00
Email: [email protected]

With over 100 landings on Gjøa’s helideck, my experience tells me that the quality of the aluminium helidecks from Marine Aluminium is safe and reliable even in the most rough and hostile weather conditions that exist in the North Sea

- Helicopter pilot Egil Magnus Christiansen