Offshore wind
Offshore wind turbine foundation structures
Since winning our first offshore wind farm contract in 2016, we’ve become a trusted leader in delivering high-quality wind turbine foundation structures and substructures. To date, we’ve successfully delivered hundreds of these critical components for the North Sea, significantly contributing to powering homes and helping the UK achieve its net-zero goals.
Our journey began with East Anglia One, which was awarded to us by ScottishPower Renewables in 2016. This transformational project involved the procurement, fabrication, and supply of 60 jackets and piles, setting the stage for our entry into offshore renewables. Following this, we delivered 48 jackets for Moray East in 2018, awarded by GeoSea, which also included three offshore substation jackets. In 2020, we partnered with Seaway 7 on the Seagreen project, delivering 30 jackets and suction caissons.
In 2022, we were proud to secure an award to construct 62 transition pieces for the Moray West offshore wind farm. Recognising the growing demand for transition pieces and other tubular products in the offshore wind sector, we made a strategic investment in a state-of-the-art serial production line. This facility enabled us to efficiently deliver the Moray West project, which we successfully completed in 2024.
Building on this momentum, RWE awarded us a contract in September 2024 for 194 transition pieces, including future deliveries to the Norfolk offshore wind farm. These transition pieces will also be produced through our serial production line, reinforcing the value of this investment. At Lamprell, we’re proud to support the energy transition by delivering innovative solutions that power a sustainable future.
As we look to the future, we’re actively exploring opportunities in monopiles and floating wind structures, ensuring we remain at the forefront of offshore renewables.

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