The US engineering and naval architecture company, Friede & Goldman, has received the Approval in Principle (AiP) by DNV GL Noble Denton Marine Warranty Survey (MWS) for its offshore wind BargeRack solution.
BargeRack is a solution designed to enhance the efficiency and safety of feedering offshore wind turbines, said Friede & Goldman.
The Jones Act-compliant solution enables the direct lifting of wind turbine components from a fixed deck directly to the foundation, eliminating redundant handling and streamlining installation processes.
BargeRack features a side-mounted configuration with an integrated deck skidding system, optimising space utilisation.
The solution is engineered to accommodate most existing barges without major modifications, allowing for a broad retrofit application across the global wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) fleet, according to the company.
The US company’s BargeRack WTIV design was granted AiP by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) at the beginning of 2022.
In March of that same year, Cosco Shipping (Qidong) Offshore entered into an agreement with Friede & Goldman for a new Jones Act-compliant WTIV which will be based on the firm’s BargeRack feeder barge system.
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