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Geoquip Marine starts survey for Vineyard Wind project

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso21/05/20202 Mins Read
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Vineyard Wind has partnered with Geoquip Marine to begin geotechnical surveys of the 501 North Federal Lease Area. The site will be the eventual location of Vineyard Wind 1, an 804 megawatt (MW) project that will power roughly 400,000 homes in Massachusetts.  

Using two separate vessels, Geoquip Marine’s geotechnical team will gather information on the ground conditions for prospective turbine and substation locations, providing necessary data to the project design. 

“Getting to this step would have been a milestone under normal circumstances but to do so now in light of the current pandemic makes reaching this point all the more significant and rewarding. We look forward to working with Geoquip as we begin to gather the data necessary to get the first large scale offshore wind project in the United States up and running.”

Lars Pedersen, CEO of Vineyard Wind.

The survey work will be done in two phases, with the first slated to begin in late May and the second to begin in late July.  Work is expected to finish by September this year. 

“In order to ensure a timely delivery of Vineyard Wind having geotechnical data as early as possible is key to success. We are very pleased that Geoquip once again has agreed to support us” said Rasmus Miller, EPC director of Vineyard Wind.

“Leading offshore geotechnical survey company Geoquip Marine is proud to be returning once more to Martha’s Vineyard to assist with this survey. We can’t wait to bring our expertise to a project that has such tremendous potential to lower energy costs and drastically cut harmful carbon emissions.” 

Stewart Higginson CEO of Geoquip Marine. 

The crews are all following enhanced safety precautions to limit any and all exposure to COVID-19, including health and temperature checks prior and during the survey, strict on-boarding procedure, enhanced separation in addition to extensive cleaning and sanitation on each vessel.

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