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Contract marks contractor’s first offshore wind project in German waters
Rovco has been contracted by Iberdrola to clear unexploded ordnance (UXO) at its Baltic Sea site where it will construct the Windanker offshore wind farm.
The contract marks Rovco’s first UXO project in Germany.
The project will use 3D modelling and enhanced inspection capabilities to address both UXO and non-UXO objects.
Confirmed UXOs were safely relocated or disposed of, with thorough inspections of cleared zones to remove any remaining anomalies.
The operation used Rovco’s newly chartered multipurpose vessel, MV Patriot.
Equipped with a spacious deck, active heave crane, DP Class 2 station-keeping, and work-class ROVs, MV Patriot ensures efficient site-to-shore communication and rapid data processing, accelerating project timelines.
This initiative highlights Rovco’s commitment to de-risking seabeds for successful offshore installations, employing AI, robotics, and SLAM (simultaneous location and mapping) technologies to lead the way in site preparation.
Jesus Rodriguez de Diego Zamorano, Project Director for Windanker, said: “UXO investigation and clearances made with Rovco’s innovative technologies successfully contributed to the progress and safety of the Windanker project.”
Marc Coull, Director of O&M at Rovco, added: “This UXO project with Iberdrola represents a landmark for our construction support services.
“We are excited to have deployed our advanced UXO solutions in Germany, furthering offshore wind development in the Baltic Sea.” |