Geoquip Marine, a specialist in offshore geotechnical data, has commenced essential survey work to support the development of the MarramWind floating offshore wind farm off the Aberdeenshire coast in Scotland. This significant project is a collaborative effort between ScottishPower and Shell.
In a pivotal role, Geoquip Marine will conduct a comprehensive geotechnical investigation to gather crucial soil and geotechnical data. This data will form the foundation of an engineering ground model vital for conducting feasibility studies. These studies encompass the design and installation assessments of key components, including anchors for the floating platforms, fixed foundations for the offshore substation, and inter-array cable systems.
The survey work is currently underway, utilizing Geoquip's Seehorn vessel, with plans to continue into 2024. This extended effort will include down-hole investigations employing one of Geoquip Marine's Integrated Geotechnical Survey vessels (IGSV).
Richard Eakin, Project Director for MarramWind, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Floating wind will be a global gamechanger for the offshore renewables industry, and we're really excited that MarramWind could be one of the first commercial-scale floating offshore wind farms in the world. It's great to see MarramWind moving on with pace and purpose and to have Geoquip Marine on board as we undertake this vital geotechnical survey work that will inform upcoming technical studies and design activities for this exciting green energy project.”
Richard Turner, Chief Executive of Geoquip Marine, also shared his excitement, stating, “Geoquip Marine is thrilled to be working with world-leading energy developers on the large-scale floating offshore wind project, MarramWind. Our expert team is fully committed to safely delivering the precise geotechnical insights needed for this project.”