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RWE appoints contractor for multi-million pound new Grimsby Hub

Hobson & Porter wins work after delivering for Orsted - tender success to take revenues from offshore sector to £25m for Hull firm

The original Triton Knoll offshore wind farm operations and maintenance base on Grimsby's Royal Dock, completed in June 2020.(Image: Tolent)

Offshore wind giant RWE has appointed the contractor to deliver its new multi-million pound Grimsby Hub.

The company is to extend its existing Triton Knoll base at the town’s Royal Dock, adding a centralised control room from where it will oversee the majority of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ portfolio, creating 70 new jobs. It comes with construction underway on the next wind farm to be served from the port, Sofia, and an agreement for lease signed with The Crown Estate on the Dogger Bank South dual developments.

RWE has turned to Hobson & Porter, the Hull-based firm behind neighbouring Orsted’s East Coast Hub, to deliver the state-of-the-art multi-million pound site.

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The move is described as helping to cement Grimsby’s role as a leading location for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s offshore wind sector, having announced the decision to focus on the cluster in 2021.

It was chosen because of its proximity to existing and future projects and its deep-water quayside, which is suited to the use of service operations vessels.

Construction is due to start shortly and will take around a year to complete. Alongside a joint control room offering 24/7 monitoring of multiple sites, new shared office space, and separate warehouse facilities will be delivered, with a total of 140 people employed.

Guy Middleton, RWE’s general manager for the Grimsby Hub said: “We are thrilled to have Hobson &Porter on board to complete the extensive construction works required to extend the existing Triton Knoll facilities. It is great to have been able to award the contract to a local firm which brings a wealth of experience to the project. We can’t wait for construction to finish and provide even more locally based, skilled jobs for the region.”