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North East manufacturer Metec rides wave of success with £6.5m offshore contract wins

The Jarrow specialist has sealed deals to supply the Dogger Bank Wind Farm and a French substation

Metec contracts: Josie Watson, Jonny Mac, Connor Martin, Graeme Crow, Simon Cross, Brian Cameron & Kumar Sabir(Image: Elliot Nichol Photography)

A South Tyneside manufacturer has sealed offshore renewables contracts worth over £6.5m.

Jarrow based Metec º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which specialises in corrosion protection for high value subsea kit, will supply the Dogger Bank Wind Farm phases A and B, as well as a second offshore substation in France as part of the deals.

The fast-growing company secured two six-figure sum French renewables contracts in 2021 for two offshore substations, along with two multimillion-pound contracts awarded by Smulders for the Dogger Bank Wind Farm, which will become the largest offshore wind farm in the world once complete.

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Other contract wins include protection for port and harbour works linked to the push for renewable energy generation offshore.

The operations and maintenance base for Dogger Bank, being built at the Port of Tyne, will be the main hub for the wind farm, which will eventually be capable of powering six million homes. The wind farm has already created or supported thousands of new jobs and will be built in three phases, Dogger Bank A, B and C.

Metec’s latest success follows hot on the heels of a number of contracts wins in December 2020, including one off the coast of Scotland and two offshore substation jackets off the coast of France and Holland.

Established four years ago, Metec º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which has manufacturing facilities in South Shields and Tunisia with representation around the globe, initially employed just six people but now has 45 people.