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AMP was developed in the 1970′s and acquired in 2000. It is located on the River Tees in the centre of Middlesbrough with good sea access and deep water quays. The site encompasses 16 hectares (40 acres ) offering 9,900m² of workshop and assembly space. It has six strong and dependable quays (including a 220m quay) that have been used for a variety of routine heavy-lift projects in the past. Existing quays have a 50T heavy-load out pad with potential to increase this further (up to 1,000m can be provided).
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Port of Aberdeen has welcomed more than 100 vessels working on offshore wind projects to the port so far this year, including the latest arrival of a jack-up installation vessel.
Attentive Energy One, a joint venture of TotalEnergies and Rise Light & Power, have announced plans for two offshore wind port facilities in New York Harbour.
ESB and Iarnród Éireann have signed a joint Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on the organisations’ respective development plans to support offshore wind projects in the Celtic and Irish Seas.