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Fife firm wins major deal to construct Neart na Gaoithe wind farm operations base

Pace of change at Methil boosts jobs

The new owner of the former BiFab yard in Methil expects to have more than 400 staff on site by the end of this year, almost 50 per cent more than its original estimate.John Wood, chief executive of

Deserted Fife BiFab yard welcomes new business - Evening Telegraph

Deserted Fife BiFab yard welcomes new business

Deserted Fife BiFab yard welcomes new business Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The deserted BiFab yard in Burntisland, Fife, has welcomed a new tenant for the first time since last year. A new operations facility has been established at the Fife yard, which has been empty since BiFab entered into administration in 2020. Aberdeen-based Orca Oceanic Systems, a subsea services company, has set up shop in the yard – which is owned by Forth Ports. Energy Voice reports that the company has already begun work at the site for Well-Safe, which provides decommissioning services for on and offshore wells.

Search on for apprentices after new Fife company s wind farm win

© GEORGEMCLUSKIEPHOTO07831488561 Bifab Methil Yard pictured in 2018. The new owner of BiFab’s Methil yard has launched an apprenticeship scheme following its major wind farm contract win. Infrastrata acquired BiFab’s Methil and Arnish yards from administrators in February. It signed a contract this month to fabricate eight wind turbine jackets for the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) wind farm. © Supplied by Neart na Gaoithe win A computer generated image of NnG Jackets on the cargo barges at Methil. It will operate in Methil under its Harland & Wolff brand, famous for building the Titanic. The apprenticeship scheme will run across Harland & Wolff sites in Appledore, Arnish, Belfast and Methil.

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