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OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MORAY FIRTH PROJECT JOINT VENTURE
RES Offshore has won a contract with Moray Offshore Renewables Limited – a joint venture between EDP Renewables and Repsol Nuevas Energias UK – to provide management contractor services for the first project within the Moray Firth round-3 zone, located off the north-east coast of Scotland.
FRONT END ENGINEERING DESIGN (FEED) RES Offshore’s expertise will contribute to ongoing FEED and procurement processes as the project progresses towards Final Investment Decision, with the experienced team providing specialist engineering and project management services. This expertise is testament to the capability and credibility RES Offshore brings from other projects in UK waters and further afield.
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY Chris Morgan, CEO of RES Offshore, commented: “Competition for these contracts is now fierce, so this contract award recognises RES Offshore’s ability
ANOTHER IMPORTANT MILESTONE
Project Director for Moray Offshore Renewables Ltd and Managing Director of EDPR UK, Dan Finch said: “This contract marks another important milestone in the delivery of offshore wind generation in the outer Moray Firth. This project will be a game-changer for the industry by leading commercial-scale deployment in deeper water.
to competitively apply its knowledge to meet our customers’ needs.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to work with Moray Offshore Renewables and to help take this project through to construction. We hope that this is the beginning of a long-term relationship with Moray Offshore Renewables.”
INDUSTRY EXPERTS JOIN DEEPOCEAN
DeepOcean Group Holding B.V. recently announced that Henk van den IJssel and Peter van der Hak joined the company.
COMMERCIAL FOCUS
“We are pleased that Henk and Peter have decided to join the DeepOcean team”, says DeepOcean CEO Bart Heijermans. “Henk will focus as Commercial Director on International Business Development and Sales and the co-ordination of commercial activity and Peter will assume the responsibilities of Group Controller.”
EXPERIENCED INDIVIDUALS Henk has more than 25 years of international commercial and business development experience in offshore work.
Peter van der Hak has worked over 13 years with Fugro N.V. spending the last 8 years of that period as their Group Controller.
INTEGRATED PROVIDER
DeepOcean is an integrated provider of safe, high quality, innovative services and technologies for the subsea industry. Demonstrating an extensive track record,
the company offers a breadth of subsea services, including Survey and Seabed- mapping, Subsea Installation (SURF), Seabed Intervention, Inspection,
Maintenance and Repair (IMR), and De- commissioning.
SERVICES
This strong portfolio of services, coupled with a fleet of 19 owned and chartered vessels and an extensive mission equipment portfolio comprising of 37 ROVs; 1 AUV; 17 trenchers; 2 Module Handling Systems; 1 geotechnical drilling rig and several dredging and excavation systems which enables DeepOcean Group to bundle its subsea services to deliver cost-effective, tailored solutions to meet individual client needs.
GLOBAL OPERATOR
The group strives for relentless customer focus and operational excellence, which is supported by a global team of highly professional and experienced project teams. The company delivers innovative
engineering solutions and turnkey project management for complex offshore operations.
The company is a leading IMR Contractor and trenching operator in the Greater North Sea and has a global presence with offices in Norway, UK, the Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico and Singapore.
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“The application of RES’ experience to the MORL project will create opportunities for innovation and cost reduction across the whole supply chain, which is critical in an emerging global market for offshore wind.”
RES Offshore
www.windenergynetwork.co.uk
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