Taylor Hopkinson and Brunel have secured a contract to supply client representatives for Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) 500-megawatt Fengmiao offshore wind project in Taiwan, the companies said. It marks the third project in the region for which the two firms have delivered client representation services for CIP.
The companies said they are one of two suppliers appointed to act on behalf of the client across all major construction packages, providing safety oversight and ensuring compliance with international offshore wind standards.
The Fengmiao project will comprise 33 turbines supplied by Vestas, delivering 500 MW of capacity and contributing to Taiwan’s wider energy transition targets.
Lucia Noble, head of offshore wind and subsea cables at Taylor Hopkinson, said the award continues a long-running relationship with CIP. “We’re proud to continue our long-standing partnership with CIP in Taiwan,” she said. She added: “Delivering Client Representatives across all major construction packages for Fengmiao reflects our deep understanding of offshore wind project execution and our ability to provide the high-calibre specialists needed to ensure safe, efficient, and successful delivery.”
Noble said the contract underscores the collaboration between Taylor Hopkinson and Brunel. “This award demonstrates the strength of our collaboration with Brunel and our shared commitment to supporting offshore wind growth in Asia,” she said.
Taylor Hopkinson said the Taiwan contract follows its recent client representative win for geophysical work on the ELWIND project in Latvia and Estonia.
