Fugro has secured three geotechnical investigation contracts for the 4GW IJmuiden Ver, the largest offshore wind farm zone to be developed in the Dutch portion of the North Sea.
The contracts, with Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), include seabed investigation, an extensive laboratory testing programme, and development of an integrated ground model.
Advanced techniques, such as the generation of synthetic cone penetration tests (CPTs), will be applied to create the geological ground model and the results will be used for future developers’ tender submissions for the 429 square km zone.
The fieldwork, which comprises seabed CPTs, thermal conductivity tests, vibrocores and boreholes, will run from February to August 2021 and will be performed from Fugro’s DP2 geotechnical vessels.
Fugro will deploy several proprietary technologies in the project, including the Seacalf Mk V Deepdrive coiled CPT system, assuring maximum penetration depth and optimum quality data over the full foundation depth, and the Wison Mk V Ecodrive downhole CPT and sampling tool for more robust geo-data using environmentally friendly hydraulics.
RVO project manager Peter-Paul Lebbink said: “We are looking forward to working with Fugro to execute our largest geotechnical offshore campaign for RVO.
“All available soil measurement results will be integrated by Fugro into an advanced integrated 3D ground model adhering to the industry’s highest possible standards.
“This 3D ground model will form a solid basis for detailed engineering and will therefore derisk the construction of the future IJmuiden Ver wind farms.”
Fugro project director Sven Plasman said: “This award for the Netherlands’ largest wind farm development proves Fugro’s winning combination of innovative technology and expert project teams to acquire and analyse high-quality geo-data in a safer, more efficient and sustainable way.
“It also underlines our commitment to create a safe and liveable world by delivering the best possible offshore insights to support the global transition to low-carbon energy.”


