GeoSeaGeotechnical Offshore ContractorGeoSea is the specialised DEME company focusing on installations for the construction of jetty foundations and mooring systems, rock socketing, the installation of offshore structures, offshore wind farms and geotechnical investigations at large depths. GeoSea has grown to be a reliable and recognized services provider in the field of green energy development. We offer first-class offshore contracting solutions to global clients. GeoSea has the skills, the technology, and the equipment to perform in the most challenging marine environment. Always working closely with our clients, we understand what it takes to define and deliver a project cost-effectively, safely, and on time. With our focus on the future we are proud to present our new self elevating platform "Neptune" which is now the largest platform in our fleet. It is self-propelled DP2 and will stand on legs of as much as 90m. Backed by DEME, the company is known for its technical expertise, experience, reliability and total capability on finding and completing global solutions to client marine engineering problems.
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NewsGeoSea’s jack-up platform returned back to baseFri 06 April 2012
The Trianel owned offshore wind farm Borkum is one of the first large-size offshore wind farms in the German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the North Sea. Covering an area of 56 km2, the wind farm is situated about 45 km off the northern coast of the island of Borkum and directly adjacent to Alpha Ventus, Germany's first offshore wind farm. Once completed, the turbines will generate a total output of 200MW, enough to provide some 200,000 households with green electricity. The wind farm will deliver its first electricity to the German grid by the end of 2012. GeoSea's pre-piling methodology, which was firstly developed and successfully executed for the Ormonde and Thornton Bank offshore wind farm projects, was further developed for the project specific requirements of the OWF Borkum. This evolved technology has enabled GeoSea not only to install the tubular piles within tight installation tolerances but also measure and thereby prove the same using an innovative metrology system. This highly accurate metrology system enabled GeoSea to execute quality control without any diving or ROV operations. The completion of pre-piling works has paved the way for the installation of tripod foundation structures and subsequent grouting works which are planned to take place from May 2012 onwards.
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2012-05-18 18:02

Zwijndrecht, 6 April 2012 - Today GeoSea's owned jumbo jack up platform 'Goliath' returned back to base port after installing 120 tubular piles for the offshore wind farm Borkum (formely known as Borkum West II) during the worst meteorological months of the year. The German Bight is renowned for its potentially harsh wave and weather conditions which make offshore construction extremely challenging especially during the winter season.