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EUROPEAN REVIEW

EUROPEAN REVIEW

Whittaker Engineering Ltd are proud to have recently completed the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult (ORE-Catapult) Fit For Offshore Renewables (F4OR) program.

This important accreditation demonstrates that Whittaker is committed to working in the Renewable sector and is confident

To show that we are eligible and compliant. Whittaker has a track record in renewables working on a “Met Mast” and “Transition Piece” (TP) project back in 2013 in Eemshaven, Netherlands and in 2021 designing & manufacturing a mooring swivel for a Scottish based tidal project. The manufacturing and fabrication side of the Energy Sector supply chain has many of the skills required to allow a transition to support offshore renewables and specifically floating offshore wind which clearly has many crossover points, regarding mooring, hull design and infield operations and maintenance work. Whittaker are in an excellent position to support the transition with our facilities at Stonehaven and Montrose Port.

With our extensive fabrication and construction operations in Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, Mexico we will look to replicate the renewable transition in the LATAM market as it develops.

Whittaker Engineering has been an integral part of the North Sea Energy sector for over 39 years, our unique blend of practical solutions backed up by first principal engineering means we have been one of the “go to” companies since our inception in 1983.

“Doing the right thing in an understated style is the true test of engineering integrity, ensuring the details are right at every turn, with every item, consistently guarantees a quality delivery.”

Our 4500m2 modern facility, located close to Aberdeen and our Port facility at Montrose, give our clients a “one stop shop” offering engineering design, fabrication, machining, and mechanical assembly for a wide range of Energy Sector related and renewable services.”

Our in-house offshore & onsite field service teams cover a wide range of construction activities, backed up with the knowledge the base can support them fully, wherever the field work is being carried out.

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