Lamprell has received a Letter of Award (LOA) from Seaway 7, the Renewables business unit of Subsea 7, the lead engineering, procurement, construction, and installation contractor on the Seagreen offshore wind farm, for the provision of Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) Substructures for the project.
The scope of work includes the procurement, fabrication, and delivery of 30 WTGs Substructures, including the jackets, transition pieces, and suction caissons. Lamprell will deliver the jackets to Seaway 7 at the Group's deepwater quayside in Hamriyah port whereupon Seaway 7 will transport the jackets to the offshore wind farm in the North Sea. The fabrication work in the wind farm is expected to be completed by 2021.
The Seagreen offshore wind farm project is a 1,075MW project which is located 27km off the Angus Coast in the Firth of Forth, off the coast of Scotland, and will be developed and operated by Seagreen Wind Energy Limited. Once completed, the wind farm will be the largest in Scotland, and Phase One is forecast to provide low carbon energy for around one million homes.
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