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FERGUSON GROUP


Offshore wind accommodation solutions


Established in 1976, the Ferguson Group has grown to become one of the world’s leading suppliers of containers, refrigeration/freezer containers, accommodation, workspace modules and accommodation service vessels to the offshore energy industry.


ASV PIONEER They have


experienced growth on an international level and in 2011 launched its new accommodation service vessel, ASV Pioneer, which has recently completed its first contract on a renewables project in the North Sea. Gary Wilson, Director - Business Development said: “The team is extremely pleased with the performance of the ASV Pioneer during its first contract and it has proven the vessel is ideally suited to offshore renewable projects.”


FLEXIBLE ACCOMMODATION ASV Pioneer is a versatile offshore accommodation service vessel providing the highest quality offshore accommodation solution complete with office, galley, mess, medical and recreation facilities. In addition, the ASV Pioneer offers a large open deck space capable of a multitude of uses to support the offshore renewable energy industry.


QUALITY: STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION All accommodation and workspace modules on-board the ASV Pioneer have been designed and built to DNV 2.7-1 and EN 12079 standards in-house at Ferguson Group’s purpose-built facility. With rigorous control over the production process, they can guarantee the quality of the end product.


Manufacturing operates to the highest industry standards, providing customers with the reassurance that they are using modules that comply with the latest HSE regulations.


The company is committed to HSEQ, and looks to deliver market-leading performance in all that it does. Its management system reflects this and is demonstrated by the company’s achievement in receiving BS EN ISO 9001, BS EN ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 accreditation.


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