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RMS Submarine complements Next Geosolutions' Baltic activity
The project consists of multiple 220 kV AC grid connections of the two offshore wind parks (OWP) “Arkona Basin South-East” and “Wikinger”, located in the western Baltic Sea off the north-eastern coast of Germany. The route corridors consist of 2 x 90km, one in field of 7km as well as additional anchorage areas requiring survey operations.
Next Geosolutions’ workscope for its client Prysmian (end client 50 Hertz) has included nearshore and offshore multibeam, geophysical (SSS, SBP, mag), UXO (using the Katria Scanfish solution with 4 mag array), geotechnical (VC and PCPT) and ROV inspection operations – as well as beach landing topographic surveys.
Building upon existing relationships between Next Geosolutions and RMS senior management, Next Geosolutions – as a young, dynamic yet fast-growing marine survey entity – recognised the value added benefits of utilising the solutions of RMS to support this large project and increase its own resourcing network.
Working closely throughout and under Next Geosolutions full remit during 2015, RMS provided various services and solutions for the nearshore, offshore and office based workscope. These comprised consultancy (including technical solutions during tendering phase), ongoing technical support as required, stand in project management, various equipment and key asset resourcing including onshore office support and facilities, via its German contacts and relations.
RMS resourced the multiple nearshore and offshore vessel solutions along with integrated survey equipment, inspection ROV and CPT geotech equipment/consumables.
RMS provided numerous personnel throughout the six month phase of the project in 2015. These included office-based project manager and data processors, offshore party chiefs, surveyors, data processors, CAD operatives, survey and underwater engineers, geophysicists, geotechnical operators and engineers, ROV supervisors and pilot technicians.
During 2016’s 11 month campaign, RMS has continued to support with technical aspects as required, key asset sourcing and the supply of offshore personnel.
RMS assisted in resourcing the main offshore vessel, coupled with the project management assistance for the necessary upgrades, modification and fabrication together with associated project specific consumables during the vessel mobilisation in the UK.
In addition to the mobilisation management assistance, RMS provided multiple offshore personnel inclusive of, but not limited to the above range offered in 2015, with the addition of UXO geophysicists and UXO processors.
Marine geophysical launch & recovery operations from the back deck of the Kommandor Iona
RMS’s ethos/philosophy of supplying balanced and highly competent teams of survey personnel of whom RMS management has worked with previously in its offshore and management careers has benefited both the project and Next Geosolutions.
Successful placement of professionals is also about knowing the characters as well as their capabilities, thus ensuring a harmonious working relationship for all on-board and with a resourced vessel solution that has provided an excellent and reliable working platform for the multitude of operations within the scope of work.
Carlo Pinto, Next Geosolutions’ sales and marketing director said: “This large scale project represents a milestone in our operations but also our relationship with RMS. We aim to provide our customers with high quality, cost-efficient solutions by leveraging in-house know-how, assets and resources and by applying a combination of state-of-the-art technology and innovation. To date, we worked very closely with RMS on several other projects and we are looking forward to strengthening this relationship further.”
Roland Coomber, Technical Resourcing Manager for RMS Submarine, said: “RMS is rightly proud of its resourcing support solutions and close involvement with Next Geosolutions for such a large and prestigious marine survey project. Whilst our company’s Anglo/German roots have clearly contributed to this relationship, our project resourcing model as a whole has been fully bought into by our client.
“Indeed Next Geosolutions’ vision and own resourcefulness to integrate RMS’s resource model to benefit its own clearly shows its forward thinking management style, differentiation and dynamic, fresh approach to marine survey and engineering solutions in this changing and challenging market.”
Next Geosolutions is a geoscience and engineering service provider, operating in the energy, infrastructure and utility markets.
Starting from joint experience and resources, it has an ambitious plan to expand its international footprint and establish as the best and largest independent geoscience and engineering service contractor in the EMEA Region. Despite its recent establishment, Next Geosolutions is consolidating the knowledge, expertise and resources of its combined companies and individuals, with a successful track-record of more than 25 years in the industry.
Next Geosolutions aims to provide its customers with high quality, cost-efficient solutions by leveraging in-house know-how, assets and resources and by applying a combination of state-of-the-art technology and innovation.
RMS Submarine is a marine resource solutions company based in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK. RMS provides consultancy, project management, R&D, personnel and equipment/ key asset resourcing solutions (often combined and with in-house technical support) to our clients in the survey, offshore renewables, subsea telecoms and O&G sectors.
- Source:
- RMS Submarine
- Link:
- www.rmssubmarine.com/...
- Keywords:
- RMS Submarine, Next Geosolutions, offshore, Baltic Sea, marine survey