Offshore construction

By 2008, after 4 years of planning and development, all the necessary consents were in place to enable the construction of the Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm to commence. The eruption of the global financial crisis in late 2008 delayed work until 2009, when the creation of the new Outer Harbour at Wells-next-the-Sea commenced; this small North Norfolk harbour town was chosen as the base of operations being the nearest port for personnel vessel access to the wind farm site.

The key milestones associated withoffshore construction activity are summarised below:

March 2010 Rock placement
June 2010 First foundation installed
August 2010 Submarine export cable installation
October 2010 Start infield cable installation
Late 2010 Onshore substation commissioned
Spring 2011 Offshore substations installed
Mid 2011 Turbine installation begins
Late summer 2012 Wind farm fully operational
GM Endeavour installs the Siemens 3.6MW turbines at Sheringham Shoal

GM Endeavour installs the Siemens 3.6MW turbines at Sheringham Shoal.