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Quoceant awarded engineering support contract for BC-Wind offshore wind project

Supply Agreement Offshore Wind announced Poland Mar 6, 2026
390 MW
Capacity
BC-Wind offshore wind project
Project

Quoceant secured an engineering support contract for Ocean Winds' 390MW BC-Wind offshore project. The Scottish firm will develop structural models for the wind farm in the Baltic Sea.

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Deal Analysis

Ocean Winds has secured specialized engineering support from Edinburgh-based Quoceant for its 390MW BC-Wind offshore project in Poland. This supply agreement, announced on 2026-03-06, tasks the Scottish firm with developing structural models for the wind farm in the Baltic Sea. For Ocean Winds, a global offshore wind developer, this engagement ensures critical technical expertise for a specific project phase. Quoceant, an independent engineering consultancy specializing in marine renewable energy and challenging marine projects, delivers its expert engineering advice to a significant European offshore wind development. The undisclosed value of this contract suggests a focus on the technical delivery required for the 390MW capacity. Ocean Winds, the Madrid-headquartered global offshore wind developer established in 2019 as a 50-50 joint venture between EDP Renewables and ENGIE, continues to advance its 390MW BC-Wind project in Poland. Engaging Quoceant, an Edinburgh-based firm known for its marine renewable energy focus, illustrates Ocean Winds' approach to sourcing independent technical support for complex offshore assets. Quoceant, by providing expert engineering and technical advice, expands its project involvement into the emerging Polish offshore wind sector. This agreement allows Ocean Winds to progress its Baltic Sea asset with specialized structural modeling, leveraging Quoceant's specific capabilities.
  • Quoceant, an Edinburgh-based independent engineering consultancy, will develop structural models for the project.
  • The BC-Wind offshore project in Poland has a capacity of 390MW.
  • Ocean Winds, the developer, is a 2019 50-50 joint venture between EDP Renewables and ENGIE.
  • The supply agreement for engineering support was announced on 2026-03-06.
  • The deal value for Quoceant's services remains undisclosed.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

Quoceant's scope includes reviewing documentation, developing calculations and tools to support engineering decisions, and creating detailed structural models to analyse aspects of the foundations design. The company will also deliver design scopes for temporary works including transition piece covers and a monopile test tower for onshore testing and refinement of offshore monopile and transition piece assembly procedures. Quote: "Quoceant said its scope includes reviewing documentation, developing calculations and tools to support engineering decisions, and creating detailed structural models to analyse aspects of the foundations design. The company will also deliver design scopes for temporary works including transition piece covers and a monopile test tower for onshore testing and refinement of offshore monopile and transition piece assembly procedures."

Capacity
390MW BC-Wind offshore wind project
Location
in the Baltic Sea off Poland
Announcement
6 March 2026
COD
The BC-Wind wind farm is expected to deliver first power in 2028.
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
Q
Quoceant seller

"Scottish engineering outfit Quoceant has been awarded a contract"

O
Ocean Winds buyer

"by Ocean Winds to provide engineering support"

medium quality Enriched Mar 9, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Mar 6, 2026
Signed
Closed

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