Making Connections Underwater: Nordsee Ost Windfarm

August 13, 2013

FoundOcean is currently working with RWE Innology on the 48-jacket Nordsee Ost offshore wind farm in the German sector of the North Sea.


The project teams are undertaking onshore trials to investigate effective ways of speeding up the foundation installation process. One option under consideration is moving to a subsea connector that will allow the grout material, Masterflow® 9500, to be delivered directly to the annulus. 


Steel Jackets for Nordsee Ost: Photo credit FoundOcean
Steel Jackets for Nordsee Ost: Photo credit FoundOcean

FoundOcean has an extensive track record of working subsea and this experience means that more options can be explored to enable faster grouting times.



In such circumstances FoundOcean’s 3–inch ROV grout connectors would be fabricated onto the sleeves of the remaining jackets and, with the aid of ROVs, the grout umbilicals will then be deployed from the vessel directly to this subsea connector.
 
 

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