J Murphy & Sons is to start topographical surveys along the entire length of the onshore cable route of Innogy’s 860MW Triton Knoll offshore wind farm off the Lincolnshire coast in the UK.
The surveys will help Murphy with the final designs of the civil installation works, which are scheduled to start next year.
They will also provide a benchmark for the reinstatement of the ground once the installation work is finished, the developer said.
Two teams of three people will work from either end of the cable route, carrying out the surveys on foot and using GPS equipment to record topographical levels.
The survey work will not involve any digging.
Murphy has been appointed preferred supplier to install the onshore cabling at the project.
Image: Innogy’s Rhyl Flats wind farm (Innogy)


