Fugro lands Hollandse Kust wind farm work

OE Staff
Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Netherlands Enterprise Agency has awarded Fugro has been awarded a geotechnical site investigation survey contract for the Hollandse Kust (zuid) Wind Farm Zone, in the Netherlands.

This follows previous contracts awarded earlier this year for geophysical survey and metocean monitoring at the same site. The work will be performed using dedicated geotechnical DP2 vessels from the Fugro fleet. Taking place over a period of two months, it will result in an integrated geological/geotechnical soil model of the site.

Netherlands Enterprise Agency, part of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, will use the results to provide future developers of the wind farm with crucial site information for their tenders. The site information acquired by Fugro will be made available to the participants in the SDE+ subsidy and permit tenders for the construction and operation of offshore wind farms in the Netherlands. The first tender for the Hollandse Kust (zuid) Wind Farm Zone is scheduled to close in Q3 2017.

“This award recognizes our capability to provide high quality independent and essential data in a relatively short time frame,” said Sven Plasman, commercial manager and project director at Fugro Engineers BV. “It underlines the specialized site characterization support we provide for the offshore wind industry.”

The 356sq km Hollandse Kust (zuid) Wind Farm Zone is planned to be divided into four sites with each site capable of accommodating 350 MW.

Categories: Vessels Geoscience Europe Renewables Geophysics Geology Geological

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