The geotechnical data acquired by Fugro will support the development of the ground model, assist design activities for the turbine foundations and inform cable route design at Hornsea Project Two and Hornsea Project Three sites. Fugro's scope of work includes seabed and downhole geotechnical investigations, which will be undertaken using state-of-the-art equipment from a number of Fugro's specialist vessels.
"We're delivering this offshore project using our innovative new SEACALF MkIV system for seabed cone penetration testing," said Dennis van den Bulk, Fugro's senior project manager. "Unlike conventional rod systems, it combines safer and more weather-tolerant operations with higher quality data by eliminating manual rod handling and its constant penetration speed. This approach means that we can provide an efficient solution to meet project milestones whilst improving safety performance."