Fugro has completed offshore works undertaken in preparation for full construction of the European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC) at Aberdeen Bay, Scotland. The geotechnical site investigation took place at 11 turbine locations to assess the seabed, with the data acquired being used to inform the final design and micro-siting of the turbine foundations.
Full offshore construction is scheduled to start in late 2017 or early 2018, after an investment decision later this year. Fugro’s dynamically-positioned 78-metre geotechnical drilling vessel, the Bucentaur, was mobilised to the EOWDC site, located about 2 kilometres to 5 kilometres off the coast of Aberdeen. A two phased approach was adopted over a period of 11 days. During the first phase they conducted seabed CPTs and seismic CPTs down to refusal at each of the turbine locations, and in the second phase they drilled three boreholes. The data and samples acquired during the field phase were transferred to Fugro’s Wallingford laboratory and offices for further analysis and reporting. The site investigation work was on behalf of Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm Limited (AOWFL).Vattenfall and Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) are the partners behind AOWFL.