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First Inch Cape jackets land in Scotland for 1100MW offshore wind farm

Supply Agreement Offshore Wind announced Leith, United Kingdom Mar 6, 2026
1100 MW
Capacity
construction
Stage
Inch Cape offshore wind farm
Project

The first three jacket foundations for the 1100MW Inch Cape offshore wind farm, supplied by COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries, have arrived at the Port of Leith in Scotland.

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Deal Analysis

The physical arrival of the first three jacket foundations at Scotland's Port of Leith signals a tangible progression for the 1100MW Inch Cape offshore wind farm, moving the project squarely into its construction phase. This delivery, stemming from a supply agreement with COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries, directly addresses a key logistical challenge for the massive Scottish development by ensuring critical structural components are on site. For Inch Cape Offshore Limited (ICOL), the joint venture between Red Rock Power Limit developing the project, securing these foundations from a global fabricator is essential for maintaining the construction schedule off Scotland's east coast. The undisclosed value of this supply agreement points to a commercially sensitive transaction, where the timely provision of these specific components directly impacts the 1100MW project's financing and future energy generation capacity. COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries, operating a 2.5 million square meter fabrication yard in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China, demonstrates a strategic pivot by supplying these offshore wind components, leveraging its extensive experience in large-scale module fabrication for global offshore and onshore oil projects. This engagement with the Inch Cape offshore wind farm illustrates the supplier's diversification into the burgeoning renewables sector, moving beyond its traditional oil and gas specialization. For Inch Cape Offshore Limited (ICOL), a joint venture involving Red Rock Power Limit, this supply agreement with a proven heavy industries fabricator ensures access to the necessary manufacturing capacity for a project of 1100MW scale. The development of the Inch Cape offshore wind farm off Scotland's east coast further solidifies Red Rock Power Limit's involvement in significant renewable energy infrastructure within the region.
  • The Inch Cape offshore wind farm has a capacity of 1100MW.
  • First three jacket foundations arrived at the Port of Leith, Scotland.
  • COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries operates a 2.5 million square meter fabrication yard in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China.
  • COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries traditionally specializes in large-scale modules for global offshore and onshore oil projects.
  • Inch Cape Offshore Limited (ICOL) is a joint venture involving Red Rock Power Limit.
  • The supply agreement was announced on 2026-03-06.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The project will use a combination of jacket and XXL monopile foundations. The jackets delivered to Leith are up to 83 metres tall and weigh between 2050 tonnes and 2250 tonnes. Each foundation consists of a lattice steel framework with three legs and a transition piece that the wind turbine tower will be bolted to. The first batch was transported on the heavy transport vessel Hua Yang Long. COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries has been contracted to deliver all 18 jacket foundations for the project as well as 24 monopile transition pieces. During installation the jackets will be lowered onto the seabed and secured to pre-installed pin piles.

Capacity
The first three jacket foundations for the 1100MW Inch Cape offshore wind farm have arrived at the Port of Leith in Scotland.
Location
The first three jacket foundations for the 1100MW Inch Cape offshore wind farm have arrived at the Port of Leith in Scotland.
COD
Installation of wind turbines on the foundations is scheduled to begin towards the end of 2026.
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries supplier

"The first batch was transported on the heavy transport vessel Hua Yang Long from fabricator COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries. The company has been contracted to deliver all 18 jacket foundations for the project as well as 24 monopile transition pieces."

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Seaway Alfa Lift installer

"The foundations will be installed offshore by the heavy lift crane vessel Seaway Alfa Lift."

medium quality Enriched Mar 9, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Mar 6, 2026
Signed
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