Scottish underwater excavation outfit Rotech Subsea has completed cable de-burial and retrenching for an undisclosed client at an unnamed offshore wind farm in the North Sea.
The work was part of a three-phase IRM scope that involved the mobilisation of the company’s TRS1 controlled flow excavation tool, while its new RSG1 cable grab tool was also deployed.
Rotech director of subsea Stephen Cochrane said: “We are delighted to be working as primary service provider on this North Sea renewables IRM campaign.
“The contract is recognition of Rotech Subsea as the leader in non contact trenching with our patented RS CFE technology while the capabilities of our state-of-the-art cable grab tool is seeing us increasingly being retained as a one stop shop for IRM scopes such as this.
“Our next generation tools, selected due to the track record and enhanced power, offer true CFE technology with up to seven times the jet power.
“Clients are now seeing first hand the differences between our precise, powerful and efficient CFE technology and mass flow excavation technology.”


