The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Offshore project lead named

- GAVIN HARPER

Scottish Engineerin­g has been appointed project manager for the Forth and Tay Offshore (FTO) venture. The Forth and Tay Region cluster, establishe­d in 2019, is home to a number of major offshore wind developmen­ts.

The cluster has been backed by seven local authoritie­s on the east coast of Scotland stretching from Angus to the Scottish Borders.

Its backers also include Scottish Enterprise and the three main offshore wind developers – Red Rock Power, EDF Renewables and SSE.

The Forth and Tay Offshore cluster intends to assist a series of activities designed to support innovation, collaborat­ion, investment in skills and market awareness.

It also aims to promote existing supply chain capabiliti­es.

Scottish Engineerin­g chief executive Paul Sheerin said: “The Forth and Tay Offshore cluster project is a fantastic opportunit­y to broaden our market sector support with renewable energy being a key factor in achieving the ambitious climate change targets we support.

“We are really looking forward to working closely with our partners in the FTO cluster project and its members.”

FTO cluster chairman David Webster said the appointmen­t would bring “a high level of focus” to the area.

Mr Webster, who is also senior port manager at Port of Dundee for Forth Ports, said that would enable them to achieve their goals and support the supply chain.

He said: “The Forth and Tay cluster represents the most populated areas in Scotland, covering over seven local authority areas.

“The cluster has the highest concentrat­ion of port and industrial infrastruc­ture in Scotland, coupled with the largest offshore wind developmen­ts.

“The national targets for offshore wind deployment are ambitious but collective­ly we can do it.”

Shona Clive, project lead for the FTO, said the team would look to engage with key stakeholde­rs.

She said: “We have a strong team at Scottish Engineerin­g supporting this project with expertise in the renewable sector.

“The project team will work together to make sure that we deliver value and benefit across the FTO community.”

 ??  ?? AIM: Scottish Engineerin­g’s Paul Sheerin will lead the Forth and Tay Offshore venture.
AIM: Scottish Engineerin­g’s Paul Sheerin will lead the Forth and Tay Offshore venture.

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