Jumbo Offshore’s crew, engineers and subcontractors have successfully completed the first leg of their current Transition Piece (TP) installation project. Jumbo’s DP2-vessel Jumbo Javelin installed the TP’s, the first eighteen of a series of approximately 110, within schedule.

The work for the Greater Gabbard Offshore Wind Farm (GGOWF), off the UK’s south-east coast, will take up the better part of the rest of the year. This is the first time that TP’s have been transported and installed using a free floating vessel on DP.

The Job
After loading the 270 t TP’s in the Port of Flushing, the Jumbo Javelin sailed, with open hold, to the offshore location. There, she positioned herself on DP and lifted the first TP onto the monopile. After leveling the TP to its final position, the space between TP and foundation pile (annulus) was filled with grout to fix it permanently.

A first
It was the first time that TP’s were installed on monopiles from a free floating vessel on DP in one trip. Safety, transport, installation, TP-accessibility and grouting operations were all handled according to plan. To give crew safe access from the Jumbo Javelin to the installed TP, as well as efficiently guiding the grout hoses, the Ampelmann II was used. This ship-based, self stabilizing platform actively compensates vessel motions, enabling safe access and support in wave heights up to Hs = 2.5 m (significant wave height).

Transportation and Installation
The Jumbo Javelin uses its DP2-system to create, amongst others, a working environment in which TP’s can be installed in wave heights up to Hs = 1.5 m. With a high transit speed of up to 17 knots, the vessel is well-equipped for wind farm installation work. Installing the 18 TP’s confirmed the suitability of Jumbo’s concept: transportation and installation by the same vessel, fast transit to the installation site and short relocation times from one position to the next.

Extra photo’s of the operation found https://www.swzonline.nl/fotoverslag/24[here] at our website