Plans unveiled for multi-million hub at Port of Tyne to serve Dogger Bank Wind Farm, which will create 200 jobs

Plans have been unveiled new multi-million pound operations base at the Port of Tyne serving the world’s largest offshore wind farm, which will create more than 200 jobs in the North East.
Designs have been submitted for the operations hub at the Port of Tyne, which would serve the Dogger Bank Wind Farm if approvedDesigns have been submitted for the operations hub at the Port of Tyne, which would serve the Dogger Bank Wind Farm if approved
Designs have been submitted for the operations hub at the Port of Tyne, which would serve the Dogger Bank Wind Farm if approved

The developers of the Dogger Bank Wind Farm have revealed the design for the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Base.

It will serve as the main hub for the wind farm, which will be capable of powering six million homes once complete.

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SSE Renewables is leading on construction of the wind farm and Equinor will operate the wind farm for its lifetime of up to 35 years, creating more than 200 direct jobs in the region.

The new operations and maintenance base includes a warehouse to store spare parts for the wind farm and development of a new quayThe new operations and maintenance base includes a warehouse to store spare parts for the wind farm and development of a new quay
The new operations and maintenance base includes a warehouse to store spare parts for the wind farm and development of a new quay

Some roles will be based onshore, such as planners, engineers and management, while other roles such as wind turbine technicians will be based offshore at the wind farm itself, with workers living for two weeks at a time on a vessel more than 130km out to sea.

The main recruitment drive is expected to start from 2022.

Halfdan Brustad, vice president for Dogger Bank at Equinor, said: “Dogger Bank is set to have a huge impact in the North East of England. On top of the hundreds of direct jobs the project creates, opportunities from the project will reach many others in the region from industry suppliers to catering companies.

“Over the last month investment for a new manufacturing facility in Teesside has been announced, set to provide the 107m turbine blades to Dogger Bank, and the contract for our three operations vessels has been awarded to a Scottish company, creating further jobs in Scotland and the North East.

The biggest offshore wind farm in the world, Dogger Bank, will be operated from a state of the art facility at the Port of TyneThe biggest offshore wind farm in the world, Dogger Bank, will be operated from a state of the art facility at the Port of Tyne
The biggest offshore wind farm in the world, Dogger Bank, will be operated from a state of the art facility at the Port of Tyne
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“We specifically chose a local firm, Ryder, to work closely with in designing this flagship facility, and have ensured it is both environmentally sustainable and future-fit in order to attract the best local talents to join our team. We share the final designs with pride, and can’t wait to get started.”

Newcastle-based international design practice Ryder Architecture has worked with Equinor on the O&M Base plans.

The base will be built using environmentally friendly materials, and EV chargers, solar panels and efficient heating systems have been included to ensure the facility has a low carbon impact.

The site will include a offices, a warehouse to store spare parts, and a new quay suitable for the state-of-the-art Service Operations Vessels (SOVs) that provide accommodation, and transport for technicians to and from the wind farm.

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The vessels will come to the port approximately twice a month for resupply and crew change.

Francesca Harrison, project architect at Ryder, said, “The design proposals reflect Dogger Bank’s drive for a more sustainable future. They have been designed to achieve net zero carbon and provide one of the best workspaces in the north east helping Dogger Bank to attract the best talent.”

Steve Wilson, project director for Dogger Bank Wind Farm, said: “This locally-designed and sustainable Operation & Maintenance Base will become the heart of Dogger Bank operations, in a region that will also reap the economic benefits of Dogger Bank Wind Farm in its construction phase.

"It’s another important milestone for our project, but also for a region that is becoming a powerhouse for innovation and decarbonisation.”

Matt Beeton, chief executive officer of the Port of Tyne said: “The site is well underway at the Port of Tyne with ground and quayside improvements taking place.

"The Port and the region are excited to see the start of Equinor’s new facility which will not only provide much needed jobs but also start our journey to supporting the biggest offshore wind farm in the world.”

The plans for the O&M facility have been submitted to South Tyneside Council for a planning application. The construction contractor will be appointed in the coming months.

Dogger Bank is being built in three equal phases of 1.2 gigawatts (GW) each.

The first two phases, Dogger Bank A and B, are a joint venture between Equinor (40%) SSE Renewables (40%) and Eni (20%). The third phase, Dogger Bank C, is being developed on a different timescale and is owned by Equinor (50%) and SSE Renewables (50%).

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