Osiris Concludes ROV Work at Humber Gateway
UKs largest wind farms - Humber Gateway. Osiris, part of James Fisher and Sons plc, has completed a long-term project started in spring 2014, carrying out a wide-range of services with cross-trained personnel on the 219MW wind farm, Humber Gateway, based 8km off the Holderness coast in East Yorkshire. Osiris provided a Cougar-XT ROV to conduct seabed inspection work and transition piece cable pull-in teams. The teams mobilized from its shoreside support base in Grimsby using a moored, large multi-cat vessel and the ROV conducted around 30 dives in free swimming mode. Aiden
3sun Group, MHI Vestas Secure Offshore Wind Project
worked with the turbine supplier on an offshore project. In accordance with contract terms, 3sun Group will provide technician teams for the offshore mechanical and electrical completion of the V112-3.0MW wind turbines. The planned 14 week work period will take place off the coast of North East Yorkshire from bases at Grimsby. Installation of the first Humber Gateway turbine was completed ahead initial schedule on July 29, 2014. The project is due to be completed in spring 2015.  
'Titanic' Shipyard Reinventing Itself
; Wolff in Belfast have been awarded a valuable contract to help build a wind farm substation in the North Sea. The company will build substation jackets and piles for energy company E.On to help make up the foundations of the Humber Gateway offshore wind farm, which is based a few miles off the east Yorkshire Coast, reports the Belfast Telegraph. The latest announcement marks a further move into the renewables sector for Harland and Woff who have been involved in the construction of both wind and tidal turbines, but which made its name as a ship builder, notably of the Titanic. It has built jackets