Partrac JOINS VEnterra GROUP PLC
Partrac today announces they have joined Venterra Group Plc, the offshore wind energy services business. Founded in 2003 by Sam Athey, Kevin Black, and Peter Wilson … Read more
Partrac today announces they have joined Venterra Group Plc, the offshore wind energy services business. Founded in 2003 by Sam Athey, Kevin Black, and Peter Wilson … Read more
It’s an exciting time at Partrac, If you are an experienced oceanographer, metocean engineer, marine consultant or marine surveyor, with a passion for the marine environment … Read more
It’s an exciting time at Partrac, if you’re looking for a new challenge, apply to join our growing team. We have a number of new vacancies: … Read more
The Company Partrac are Europe’s leading independent metocean survey and consultancy company, with a reputation for delivering high quality metocean monitoring campaigns to the growing renewable … Read more
Partrac awarded metocean survey contract in support of the Kincardine Floating Offshore Wind Project, which demonstrates its innovative, floating platform wind turbine technology.
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Partrac are pleased to welcome Dr Long Huynh to our consultancy team in Newcastle.
Partrac is pleased to announce that it has been successfully awarded ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health & Safety Management System certification. The certifications covers all of Partrac’s survey and consultancy activities.
Renewables has engaged the technical expertise of a consortium led by Partrac, to deliver a detailed assessment of the geomorphology of Arklow Bank Wind Park Phase 2 project. The consortium consists of Partrac, MetOceanWorks and Cooper Marine Advisors.
The planned introduction by the Irish government of a new marine planning regime which will be introduced via the Marine Planning and Development Management Bill, 2020, and the recent designation of seven offshore wind projects as relevant, meaning they will be fast-tracked through the new marine planning regime, illustrates an enormous increase in the scale and pace of the development for the Irish wind sector.