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Aqualis to provide geotechnical site services at Ørsted’s Ocean Wind off New Jersey coast

By Michelle Froese | October 20, 2017

Aqualis Offshore, a sister company to Offshore Wind Consultants Limited (OWC), has been awarded a contract by Ørsted (formerly DONG Energy) to provide geotechnical site investigation supervision services at their Ocean Wind offshore wind farm.

Aqualis engineers at work

Aqualis Offshore has been awarded a contract by Ørsted to provide geotechnical site investigation supervision services at Ørsted’s Ocean Wind wind farm off the coast of New Jersey.

Ocean Wind is a 160,480 acre offshore wind farm, located approximate 10 nautical miles off the coast of Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The contract also includes an option to provide similar geotechnical services at the Bay State Wind farm, which is jointly developed by Ørsted and Eversource. The contract values are undisclosed.

“We have supported numerous Ørsted offshore wind farm projects in Europe, but this is our first project win in US waters. Reconnaissance level site survey has been carried out during summer of 2017, and we will now support the geotechnical investigation on site,” says Ian Bonnon, managing director of OWC, which is part of Oslo-listed energy consultancy group Aqualis ASA. “Our team who is represented by employees both from our U.S. Aqualis Offshore and UK OWC offices, will bring extensive experience in offshore ground investigation both from the European and North Sea offshore wind sector, and the U.S. oil and gas sector.” 

The main scope of work is to provide supervision services for the geotechnical campaign and thereby support the further development of the site.

Aqualis Offshore’s contract also has an option for the provision of geotechnical site investigations support at the proposed Bay State Wind offshore wind farm. This wind farm is to be located approximately 15-25 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard in an area that has the potential to develop at least 2,000 megawatts of electricity – enough to power one million Massachusetts homes.  Ørsted and Eversource expect that first power can be delivered in the early 2020s.

“We will be project managing the work out of our Aqualis Offshore’s Houston office,” added Bonnon. 

Offshore Wind Consultants and it sister companies are a group of globally focused consultancies providing independent services to the offshore renewables industry. OWC will be attending the AWEA Offshore 2017 conference in New York in October and will be available to discuss support on your project.

 


Filed Under: News, Offshore wind, Projects
Tagged With: aqualis
 

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