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Home » Uncategorized » Jones Bros wraps up Sofia, Dogger C enabling works
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Jones Bros wraps up Sofia, Dogger C enabling works

Robin LancasterBy Robin LancasterJuly 11, 20222 Mins Read
Jones Bros wraps up Sofia

Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has delivered the enabling works package for the 1200MW Dogger Bank C and 1400MW Sofia offshore wind farms off the north-east coast of England.

The company was appointed to prepare a site for the construction of the onshore converter station platforms for both Sofia and Dogger Bank C situated near Redcar, Teesside.

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Works carried out included providing load bearing working platforms for the converter stations, two new road access points, welfare and storage areas, a drainage system, and associated utilities.

Up to 30 workers were on site at any one time, including three apprentices and two trainee engineers, as the work was completed on schedule.

The project also delivered opportunities for a work placement from Middlesbrough College, as well as local suppliers of fencing, haulage, and materials.

Jones Bros project manager Rhys Roberts said: “The project went to plan as we were able to take advantage of the dry weather to make impressive progress.

“At times the ground conditions, which featured plenty of sand, were challenging, but the highly skilled team, featuring apprentices and trainees, worked tirelessly to deliver the project.

“We are thrilled to be able to help the development whilst simultaneously giving something back to the region in terms of suppliers.

“It was also pleasing to continue nurturing relationships with SSE, Equinor and RWE.”

Sofia is owned by RWE while Dogger Bank is owned jointly by Equinor, SSE Renewables and Eni Plenitude.

Sofia project director Matthew Swanwick said: “Jones Bros’ successful completion of this early civil engineering work on behalf of both wind farms set a high standard for the next phases of construction and the ongoing unique cooperation between our separate projects.”

Jones Bros is continuing work in Teesside on the high voltage alternating current (HVAC) connection works for the third phase of Dogger Bank as well as working on the onshore infrastructure for the first two phases.

Dogger Bank onshore package manager on the third phase Stephen Reynolds said: “Completion of this enabling work is an important milestone in our preparations for the construction of our third convertor station later this year.

“The team carried out the work safely, on schedule and to a very high standard.

“We continue to work with Jones Bros on all three phases of the project and welcome their ongoing efforts to provide green energy opportunities to a number of trainees and apprentices.”

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