This paper describes the results of conceptual design studies conducted to develop efficient deepwater fixed platform configurations. This work resulted in the development of the Composite Leg Platform, which has proven to be effective in both compliant (CCLP) and noncompliant (CLP) versions. In these studies, features were integrated into the configuration which offer improved efficiencies for in-place, fabrication and installation phases. The results of a preliminary design for a CCLP in 2600 ft. of water in the Gulf of Mexico are reponed, including dynamic response characteristics, design force levels, and steel tonnage requirements. Fabrication and installation requirements and procedures are discussed. Schedules and cost estimates for the construction phases are included in this paper.