DEME Offshore's work on the foundation structures for the Moray East Offshore Wind Farm has reached another key milestone, with all 37,000 tonnes of pin piles for the project now installed in the Moray Firth concession area.
Having designed the piles to contend with complex and varied seabed geology, this stage of the project required DEME Offshore’s specialist installation vessel ‘Apollo’ to carefully drive each of the 309 piles into place within strict positional and vertical tolerances.
Moray East Offshore Wind Farm is owned by Engie, EDPR, Mitsubishi Corp. and China Three Gorges Corporation.
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