GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND 2014 not to Be miSSeD! GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND 2014
SKANSKA BOSKALIS OFFSHORE STAND NO. 227 Skanska Boskalis Offshore joint venture, with Grontmij, offer a full EPCI package for offshore wind foundations in water depths up to 60m. The concrete gravity substructure is designed and model tested and is being marketed for the round 3 and STW sites ready for deployment to meet the demands of OWE developers programmes.
www.skanska.co.uk/services/offshore-wind-energy
WHISKY TASTING | ESS Ecology Stand 55
ESS Ecology will be hosting a lunchtime whisky reception at exhibition which is situated immediately to the right of the exhibition hall main entrance as you walk in.
They will be drawing business cards to give away a bottle of Glenmorangie.
NEW MAPS | Latene Maps
WHERE TO STAY Jurys Inn Glasgow Jury’s Inn Glasgow has been transformed
and now boasts 321 newly designed bedrooms – Teir four star Glasgow hotel offers comfortable, stylish and affordable hotel rooms able to accommodate up to three adults or a family of four (two children, two adults).
All the rooms are en-suite and come with complimentary toiletries, a flat screen TV, Wi-Fi internet access, ample work space, air conditioning and room service available 24 hours.
Stand 60
The company is the leading publisher of printed and pdf copies of Renewable Energy Project maps and associated data packages. It has total world coverage on Offshore Wind and Wave & Tidal Projects.
DRINKS PARTY | RES Offshore Stand 116
RES Offshore provides integrated development, engineering, construction and AO&M services for utility-scale offshore renewable energy projects. From offshore wind to wave and tidal, they bring to projects the considerable skills and experience that we have acquired over 30 years in the renewables industry. The stand party will be on the Wednesday 11th at 4.30pm
DEMONSTRATION | HSSE Stand 54
Hughes Sub Surface Engineering are pleased to announce that Managing Director, Ian Hughes and several members of the HSSE team shall be attending the RenewableUK Global Offshore wind 2014 event in Glasgow.
ROV | DeepOcean Stand 169
321 Newly refurbished bedrooms Grill Bar at Jurys Inn Te restaurant at Jurys Inn
Wi-Fi access throughout hotel Discounted Parking
DeepOcean offers extensive knowledge and experienced staff, together with specialised tools and data processing suites to provide efficient and highly accurate survey and seabed- mapping services. With a range of surveys available, DeepOcean continues to investing in the latest techniques and tools required by the industry.
NEW INTERACTIVE MAP | Thomson Ecology Stand 74
Thomson Unicomarine, the marine division of Thomson Ecology, will be exhibiting at Stand 74 at Global Offshore Wind 2014. Thomson Unicomarine has over 30 years experience, with technical specialists that have delivered thousands of projects in over 50 countries.
Z WASHER | Hytorc Stand 299
With over 40 years of experience in industrial bolting technology, HYTORC is the world’s oldest and largest manufacturer of hydraulic and pneumatic torque wrenches. The company is dedicated in providing the highest level of customer service by continually developing new products to make bolting jobs as safe and hassle-free as possible.
JURYS INN GLASGOW 80 Jamaica Street, Glasgow
Scotland G1 4QG
jurysinnglasgow@jurysinns.com 0141 314 4820 52
www.windenergynetwork.co.uk MPA CONCRETE CENTRE Stand 259
The Concrete Centre is delighted to be exhibiting at the event, on behalf of its supply chain group for concrete gravity foundations (CGFs). As wind farm sites move further offshore and into deeper waters, Concrete Gravity Foundation (CGF) solutions are the only foundation to meet performance and cost criteria.
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