Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL) has completed its work on Statoil’s 402MW Dudgeon wind farm off the UK east coast.
The company said the job, which included foundation and offshore substation installation, was wrapped up on 7 August.
SHL’s crane vessel Oleg Strashnov installed the substation’s topside, while the jacket was put in place by the company’s Stanislav Yudin crane ship.
Oleg Strashnov also installed the project’s 67 foundations, which were fabricated by the Sif Group.
The wind farm is scheduled to start generating electricity in early 2017.
Image: SHL


