Sarens PSG, a joint venture between Sarens and PSG Marine & Logistics, has been selected by Moray West to undertake the marshalling work at Invergordon, Scotland, of all monopiles for the offshore wind farm.
The 62 monopiles will be the largest and heaviest XXL monopiles ever handled in the UK with weights close to 2000 tonnes.
Offloading and marshalling for storage and load out of the monopiles will be undertaken by Sarens PSG using its fleet of self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs).
The monopiles will start to arrive in Invergordon in mid-2023 with installation complete approximately one year later.
The agreement to use Sarens PSG will support the growth plans in Scotland of the new heavy lift and transport logistics joint venture, based out of the Invergordon Service Base.
The joint venture offers an extensive heavy lift design and implementation capability together with a broad range of transport and logistics support services to customers in the fixed and floating offshore wind market across Scotland.
EPC Director for Ocean Winds in the UK with responsibility for Moray West, Pete Geddes, said: “From the successful working with PSG on the Moray East project we are delighted that the capabilities of the Sarens PSG joint venture have enhanced the offering to meet the needs of Moray West.
“Handling the XXL monopiles will be a first.
“The track record of Sarens and PSG, together with their large fleet of SPMTs, provided key confidence to make this selection.
“The ambitious delivery programme will mean that from this summer we’ll start working with Sarens PSG to offload and marshall the monopiles.
“We hope that this demonstration of confidence in Sarens PSG supports their investment plans to prepare for the wave of ScotWind sites that are in the development pipeline.
“This includes the Ocean Winds ‘Caledonia’ project that should be in construction well before the end of the decade.”


