Cabling Onshore for Offshore Windfarm

Cabling Onshore for Offshore Windfarm

Volker Fitzpatrick has been appointed by Orsted to install the onshore cabling for Hornsea 3 offshore windfarm. The cabling will connect the offshore windfarm to Norwich’s Main National Grid Substation with the cabling coming onshore at Weybourne, Norfolk. Once...
Hornsea Offshore Windfarm, East Anglia

Hornsea Offshore Windfarm, East Anglia

Watson & Hillhouse provided a PVE 40VM vibratory hammer to our client Red7Marine to install piles for three nearshore artificial nesting structures along the East Coast of England. Two of these are located 1km from the shore of South Beach, Lowestoft and the third...
Deep Water Terminal – Stornoway

Deep Water Terminal – Stornoway

McLaughlin & Harvey was awarded the project at the main port in Stornoway, Outer Hebrides, to create a Deep Water Terminal. This would provide modern facilities for a variety of sectors including energy and transport industries. The transformation would enable the...
Nuneham Viaduct Repairs, Abingdon-on-Thames

Nuneham Viaduct Repairs, Abingdon-on-Thames

Nuneham Viaduct, near the town of Abingdon-on-Thames, was forced to close in April 2023 after it was flagged as unsafe. The steel structure was originally put in place in 1909 with the original viaduct built in the 1840s. The abutment had recently started to fail,...
Govan Partick Bridge, River Clyde

Govan Partick Bridge, River Clyde

The Govan Partick Bridge River Clyde project forms part of a £29.5 million development including the construction of a new pedestrian/cycle bridge over the River Clyde between Water Row in Govan and Pointhouse Quay in Partick. Our longstanding customer, Farrans, were...
Emergency Repair Work – Hampshire

Emergency Repair Work – Hampshire

Extreme weather across the UK resulted in a landslip on a section of a railway line running from London to Basingstoke. The heavy rain washed away a section of land leaving a stretch of track hanging in mid-air, resulting in two of the four tracks becoming impassable....