The developers of the up to 900MW Triton Knoll offshore wind farm have contracted chartered surveyors Dalcour Maclaren to provide land agent services.
Dalcour Maclaren has recently opened an office in Mansfield in Nottinghamshire and appointed associate Ed Higson to head up its work on the project.
He will be supported by a team based mostly in Mansfield as well as other staff from the wider business in Crewe and with GIS support from Dalcour Maclaren’s Bicester head office.
Dalcour Maclaren director Andrew Barker said: “We are delighted to have been awarded the contract by Triton Knoll at a critical point in the project development, and anticipate remaining closely involved over the next three years.
“We are now poised to take on the task of dealing with over 120 landowners, with an experienced and established team that’s ready to hit the ground running.”
Triton Knoll project director James Cotter said: “We’re very pleased that Dalcour Maclaren is supporting our project team.
“It’s important to Triton Knoll that, as we undertake survey works and prepare for the start of construction, we maintain a constructive and positive relationship with our landowners and their agents, and that they are supported in their dealings with us.”
Triton Knoll is being developed as a 50:50 joint venture between Innogy Renewables UK and Statkraft and will be located approximately 32km off the Lincolnshire coast.
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Triton drafts in land agent
Chartered surveyors Dalcour Maclaren hired for 900MW project


