Lautec has won a software contract to provide real-time construction tracking for Scotland’s 1100MW Inch Cape offshore wind farm.
As part of the contract, Lautec will deliver ongoing IT support for its SaaS platform, covering the DPR, WindGIS, and Analytics modules.
Lautec said these tools will offer the Inch Cape project team real-time insights, intuitive visualisations, and a clear, centralised overview of construction progress.
Lautec said that by turning complex project data into actionable information, the software will improve operational efficiency, support informed decision-making, and enable timely execution across all phases of the build.
Managing partner and head of IT at Lautec Henrik Iversen said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with the Inch Cape team to help ensure the success of the project.
“Our SaaS platform will make the project teams’ daily work easier, giving them the tools they need to quickly and accurately collect, analyse, and act on important project data throughout the construction phase.”
The 1.1GW Inch Cape project is being developed by a joint venture between Red Rock Renewables and ESB.
Located 15km off the Angus coast, the project’s 72 turbines will generate enough clean electricity to power more than 1.4 million Scottish homes when operational in 2027.
It will be among Scotland’s largest offshore wind farms, contributing significantly to the country’s renewable energy capacity.


