Sarens Achieves Major Subsea Milestone at Coastal Virginia Offshore
Sarens has successfully finished a critical subsea phase for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project. The heavy transport specialist employed adaptable methods to manage numerous heavy components, navigating strict environmental and spatial limitations at the 2.6 GW…
Sarens, a specialist in heavy transport engineering, has announced the completion of a crucial subsea work package for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project. This phase involved handling a substantial volume of heavy components, which required a flexible operational strategy due to stringent environmental regulations and confined working spaces at the project site.
The CVOW project is a significant offshore wind development with a capacity of 2.6 GW. Sarens has been actively involved in two distinct workstreams for this project, with the recently completed subsea scope being a key part of the initial phase.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, this development highlights the ongoing demand for specialized heavy-lift and project cargo services in the growing offshore wind sector. While not directly impacting container rates or port congestion, it underscores the complexity and precision required for large-scale energy infrastructure projects. Forwarders involved in breakbulk and project cargo should note the increasing opportunities in renewable energy logistics, which often involve bespoke transport solutions and adherence to strict environmental protocols.
