Boskalis is toasting the completion of a major job in the North Sea for the East Anglia Three offshore wind farm.
The company’s subsea rock installation vessel Rockpiper (pictured) has finished a key phase of work to support the development of the wind farm for ScottishPower Renewables.
The wind farm required the installation of 95 rock berms that serve as scour protection for the future wind turbine foundations and one pre-lay rock pad as foundation for the future offshore converter station.
A Boskalis spokesperson said: “To execute this project, Rockpiper made 13 trips from quarries in Norway to the offshore wind farm – and back – installing approximately 287,500 tonnes of rock during the 114-day campaign.
“Unique about this project is that the design of each rock berm varies slightly. In other words, routine work was not an option for East Anglia Three.
“But is that an issue for the experienced crew of the Rockpiper and the project team? Absolutely not!
“The results speak for themselves: 95 different rock berms on the bottom of the North Sea, providing a solid foundation for the future offshore wind farm.
“We thank the crew of the Rockpiper and our project team for their hard work and dedication during this project.”
Source: reNews