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Linxon supporting Petrofac on Seagreen scope

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 24/06/2020 Lixon
Linxon is supporting Petrofac to deliver the turnkey onshore substation and supply, install and commission the High Voltage Alternating Current (HVAC) equipment for the offshore substation of the Seagreen offshore wind farm project.

Linxon's EPC scope includes the design, supply and construction of all onshore civil works and the HVAC electrical system equipment at both the onshore Tealing substation site and within the offshore substation platform. The onshore civil works will be undertaken by Noel Regan & Sons (NRS), a Scottish-based civil engineering contractor.

“We are honoured to be collaborating with Petrofac for this large-scale renewable energy project,”
said Frédéric Tréfois, CEO of Linxon. “Our collaboration, bringing together collective expertise and experience from similar onshore and offshore renewables projects is impressive and creates value for our customers from the early stage of the project development until the end of the commissioning of the project. Linxon is fully committed to contribute with its world class execution skills to deliver a safe, quality focused and on-time project.”


At peak, the Linxon project team will have 10 UK-based project staff to manage the works, with a UK-based M&E contractor providing 40 installation staff and NRS, based in Livingston, providing 50 local project staff and operatives to deliver the civil works.

Working closely with Petrofac and its supply chain partners, Linxon has already commenced early project works and is due to commence site/construction works in the coming weeks.


The
Seagreen offshore wind farm is a 1,075 MW project is located 27 km off the Angus Coast in the Firth of Forth, off the coast of Scotland and will be developed and operated by Seagreen Wind Energy Limited. Once constructed, the wind farm will be the largest in Scotland and Phase One is expected to provide low carbon energy for around one million homes.

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