![]() Utilising King George V Dock’s 32.6 hectares of storage, all components were imported to the Glasgow facility for onward transport.įollowing the recent expansion of Collett’s renewable energy fleet, the team utilised several specialist wind turbine trailers to undertake deliveries. ![]() Having undertaken all these modifications ahead of the delivery schedule, phase one of Kennoxhead Wind Farm began. This included the removal of street furniture at King George V Dock and required civils work on site to prevent the loaded trailers grounding on the wind farm access roads. Utilising the data gathered during the test drive, coupled with the preliminary planning reports, allowed the Collett Team to determine the suitability of the route, identifying any necessary modifications ahead of the commencement of deliveries. Located south of the A70, near the village of Glespin on the Douglas Estate, the thirteen turbine site features Nordex N133 onshore wind turbines with an individual blade length of 64 metres and a tip height of no more than 180 metres.Ĭollett were appointed to undertake all logistical planning and execution to deliver each of the 130 components, including the preparation of all method statements, risk assessments and all supporting documentation.īeginning with a test drive of the 46-mile route from King George V Dock to South Lanarkshire, the Collett Team simulated the 68-metre loaded vehicle to ensure that the 64 metre blades could safely traverse the route. Adding another wind farm to their renewables portfolio, Collett complete the delivery of 13 Nordex N133 turbines to Kennoxhead Wind Farm in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
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