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King George V Dock

Situated on the River Clyde, King George V Dock (KG5) offers vessel access to the centre of Glasgow. The dock is able to accommodate most vessels involved in offshore wind operations and maintenance as well as construction and installation.

With a track record in supporting the onshore wind industry through the import of onshore wind turbine components, the site has a significant laydown area for component staging for on and offshore wind.

Its close proximity to Glasgow, KG5 benefits from the Clyde’s rich maritime history and local engineering expertise.

REGION

West Scotland

LOCATION

West Coast of Scotland

MAX DRAUGHT

8.7m

LAYDOWN AREA

266,000 SqM

REGION

West Scotland

LOCATION

West Coast of Scotland

MAX DRAUGHT

8.7m

LAYDOWN AREA

266,000 SqM

REGION

West Scotland

LOCATION

West Coast of Scotland

MAX DRAUGHT

8.7m

LAYDOWN AREA

266,000 SqM
Offshore Wind Capabilties
MARINE
  • Vessel access alongside
  • Vessel access beam
  • Vessel navigation / operational restrictions
  • Distance to near OW site
  • Availability for anchorage for floating foundations
MATERIALS HANDLING
  • Current and future cranage
  • Quayside strength
  • Size of area for laydown and assembly
  • Load-bearing capacity of area for laydown and assembly
  • Pontoon space
FABRICATION & CONSTRUCTION
  • Possibilities for modular construction
  • Accommodation for crew on site/nearby
Offshore Wind Capabilties
MARINE
  • Vessel access alongside
  • Vessel access beam
  • Vessel navigation / operational restrictions
  • Distance to near OW site
  • Availability for anchorage for floating foundations
MATERIALS HANDLING
  • Current and future cranage
  • Quayside strength
  • Size of area for laydown and assembly
  • Load-bearing capacity of area for laydown and assembly
  • Pontoon space
FABRICATION & CONSTRUCTION
  • Possibilities for modular construction
  • Accommodation for crew on site/nearby
Offshore Wind Capabilties
MARINE
  • Vessel access alongside
  • Vessel access beam
  • Vessel navigation / operational restrictions
  • Distance to near OW site
  • Availability for anchorage for floating foundations
MATERIALS HANDLING
  • Current and future cranage
  • Quayside strength
  • Size of area for laydown and assembly
  • Load-bearing capacity of area for laydown and assembly
  • Pontoon space
FABRICATION & CONSTRUCTION
  • Possibilities for modular construction
  • Accommodation for crew on site/nearby

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Keep up-to-date with our latest case studies, and the results we have achieved for our clients.

Contact Sales.

We would love to talk about how we could work together.

Keep up-to-date with our latest case studies, and the results we have achieved for our clients.

Contact Sales.

We would love to talk about how we could work together.