Launching of 3 x Floating Sub Structures for the Provence Grand Large (PGL)Project: A New Milestone in Offshore Wind Energy
BOA is proud to announce the successful launch of three floating substructures for the Provence Grand Large (PGL) Project. This achievement underscores BOA’s expertise and commitment to advancing offshore wind technology through innovative engineering and project management solutions.
The scope of work for this project included comprehensive engineering, project management, and seamless operational execution. The operations were carried out using the semi-submersible barge, BOABARGE 36, and the ASD tug, BOA Heimdal. These assets were instrumental in ensuring the safe and efficient launch of the floating substructures.
The Provence Grand Large Floating Offshore Windfarm, located offshore Marseille, France, will feature three 8 MW wind turbines. These turbines will be installed on floating foundations designed and manufactured by SBM Offshore, marking a significant step forward in the development of renewable energy infrastructure.
Our team of experts managed the engineering and operational aspects, ensuring that each phase of the project was executed with precision and adherence to the highest safety standards. The use of BOABARGE 36 and BOA Heimdal was crucial in the successful deployment of the floating substructures, demonstrating BOA’s capability to handle complex maritime operations.
This project not only highlights BOA’s technical prowess but also our dedication to supporting the global transition to sustainable energy. The successful launch of the floating substructures for the PGL Project is a testament to our commitment to excellence and innovation in the maritime industry.