TerraSond supports Vineyard Wind 1 project
Published by Abi Larkin,
Editorial Assistant
Energy Global,
The company, which already has facilities in Alaska and Texas, US, has been confirmed as a preferred supplier for the subsea balance of plant inspection and survey services for the Vineyard Wind 1 wind farm, a joint venture between Avangrid Renewables and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners. The wind farm will be situated 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, US, and 35 miles from mainland Massachusetts. It will be one of the first major commercial scale offshore wind farms in US waters.
The new TerraSond facility is likely to be located in the Bristol County area of Massachusetts and will create local employment opportunities.
TerraSond is already committed to the US East Coast offshore wind industry through its site investigation surveys and operating and maintenance inspections. The Vineyard Wind 1 balance of plant work, which will add to the company’s solid experience and track record, covers turbine foundation, remotely operated vehicle inspections, and export and array cable seabed surveys, alongside a range of other subsea integrity and operational services from across the Acteon group.
The full contract is likely to be awarded to TerraSond in 2022, and will be initially managed and supported by the Acteon Integrated Solutions team. The work will start in 2024 and last for at least three years.
“Vineyard Wind is a key player in the economic growth of this region,” says Joe Gagliardi, TerraSond Managing Director. “We are proud to be working with a leading offshore wind development company while building on the Acteon geo-services segment’s growing portfolio in the US offshore wind market. Acteon can offer Vineyard Wind seabed surveys and asset inspection as part of a fully integrated operating and maintenance package delivered through our experienced geo-services segment.”
“It is important for us to work with US-based companies that can bring global expertise and are willing to invest in the region,” states Vineyard Wind CEO Klaus Moeller. “TerraSond’s new facility and the wider services offered by Acteon will help us to deliver a world-class offshore wind farm for Massachusetts.”
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