Rovco has further bolstered its fleet to support its growth in offshore wind by signing a charter party agreement with Glomar Offshore for a vessel.
The agreement is for the Glomar Worker, a 60 metre long dynamic positioned (DP) multi-purpose support vessel.
The Glomar Worker will be put to work on the company’s growing number of secured subsea survey campaigns for operational wind farms across UK waters.
Rovco will mobilise a dedicated team of experts on the Glomar Worker to deliver subsea surveys and specialised offshore projects, using the company’s “comprehensive tooling spread, disruptive technology and high-quality data reporting platforms”.
This includes the Seaeye Leopard electric Work-class ROVs, which are fitted with SubSLAM X2 technology powered by Rovco’s sister company, Vaarst, to collect data over the shortest time possible to bring schedule efficiencies, and ultimately cost savings to clients.
Rovco managing director Simon Miller said: “This agreement marks the continuation of a strong working relationship between Rovco and Glomar Offshore, with multiple projects already secured for the Worker, until Autumn 2022.
“Following this, the highly efficient and versatile package will be available to support additional subsea projects, with the capacity to deliver Rovco’s wide portfolio of solutions across the full asset life cycle, including subsea asset integrity surveys, precise 3D modelling of seabed infrastructure, cable and pipeline survey, and decommissioning support.
“We are pleased to continue building our already strong working relationship with Glomar to support the offshore wind sector and adding another of their valuable assets to our pool.”


