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All vessels go on Kentish ext

4C Offshore | Lewis Holdsworth
By: Lewis Holdsworth 07/07/2015 Kentish Flats Extension (Edited by 4C Offshore)
The "BoDo Installer" is in Great Yarmouth picking up concrete mattresses ready to be used as cable protection and the "Neptune" has returned to Esbjerg in Denmark to collect three more set of turbines. After completing the array and export cables "Nostag" has been demobilised and left the site,  All vessels are on schedule and should return to the site shortly.

It might seem like ‘all or nothing’ on the site but the three vessels are gathering components for the next stage of the project. With the array and export cables now installed, the Nostag has been demobilised and  left the site for good.

Meanwhile the “Neptune” has returned to Esbjerg in Denmark to collect three more sets of turbine components and the BoDo Installer is in Great Yarmouth picking up concrete mattresses to be used as cable protection for cable crossings. Both vessels are expected back on site this Friday.

Back onshore, jointing is being carried out in the car park at Hampton – the final push in preparation for the final turbine installation in a few weeks time.

Planning and scheduling has been spot on so far, this is expected to continue to the end of the project.

You can view the Kentish Flats Extension on our site HERE.

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