Tender
Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
Floating Offshore Wind - Risk to Project Development - People, Skills and Vocations
Publication Platform
DUE NORTH LIMITED
Publication Date
03 September 2021
Deadline
12:00pm, 09 September 2021
Tender ID
OREC001-DN562912-83757987
2021-09-03T13:21:39Z
ocds-b5fd17-428f82c7-5fcd-45f5-bc79-d99ddbde83d4-465693-orec001-dn562912-83757987
tender
2021-10-12T12:12:09Z
award
ocds-b5fd17-428f82c7-5fcd-45f5-bc79-d99ddbde83d4-476004-orec001-dn562912-83757987
Description
The purpose of this project is to identify risks to FOW project development with this part focusing on the people, skills and vocation side.
Identify and assess the future requirements for key resources for FOW project delivery, specifically in terms of human resources (people, skills and vocations), between now and 2040 based on high, medium and low deployment scenarios that will be provided by ORE Catapult;
Consideration of whole FOW project life cycle - development, construction, operation and maintenance, decommissioning;
Make an assessment on other industries, such as but not limited to the Fixed Offshore Wind, Oil & Gas, Carbon Capture Utilisation & Storage and any other relevant sectors, if they are in growth or decline and how they will impact people and the skills workforce in the FOW sector;
Assess, and where possible quantify, the existing availability and capabilities of people within the sectors;
Assess and provide a detailed breakdown of the key skills and vocations required in the sector, highlighting areas to focus development;
Assess the breakdown on sex, age and race within the industry and highlight ways to improve the mix of personnel within the sector;
Identify areas where and when significant supply vs demand issues may result in significantly increased costs and / or reduced availability of workforce skills;
Identify and describe activities which would help address the issues identified above, including collaborative and cross-industry opportunities;
Highlight skills development opportunities associated with FOW, including reference to its role supporting the energy (skills) transition;
Make an assessment of the opportunities for people directly employed by FOW throughout all lifecycle stages, onshore at the quayside, onboard vessels and elsewhere offshore in terms of Full Time Equivalent (FTE).
To access the tender documents please register as a supplier on ProContract (Project DN562912)
Award
Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
Floating Offshore Wind - Risk to Project Development - People, Skills and Vocations
Publication Platform
DUE NORTH LIMITED
Publication Date
12 October 2021
Deadline
12:00pm, 09 September 2021
Tender ID
OREC001-DN562912-83757987
2021-09-03T13:21:39Z
ocds-b5fd17-428f82c7-5fcd-45f5-bc79-d99ddbde83d4-465693-orec001-dn562912-83757987
tender
2021-10-12T12:12:09Z
award
ocds-b5fd17-428f82c7-5fcd-45f5-bc79-d99ddbde83d4-476004-orec001-dn562912-83757987
Winners
Opergy Ltd
Description
The purpose of this project is to identify risks to FOW project development with this part focusing on the people, skills and vocation side.
Identify and assess the future requirements for key resources for FOW project delivery, specifically in terms of human resources (people, skills and vocations), between now and 2040 based on high, medium and low deployment scenarios that will be provided by ORE Catapult;
Consideration of whole FOW project life cycle - development, construction, operation and maintenance, decommissioning;
Make an assessment on other industries, such as but not limited to the Fixed Offshore Wind, Oil & Gas, Carbon Capture Utilisation & Storage and any other relevant sectors, if they are in growth or decline and how they will impact people and the skills workforce in the FOW sector;
Assess, and where possible quantify, the existing availability and capabilities of people within the sectors;
Assess and provide a detailed breakdown of the key skills and vocations required in the sector, highlighting areas to focus development;
Assess the breakdown on sex, age and race within the industry and highlight ways to improve the mix of personnel within the sector;
Identify areas where and when significant supply vs demand issues may result in significantly increased costs and / or reduced availability of workforce skills;
Identify and describe activities which would help address the issues identified above, including collaborative and cross-industry opportunities;
Highlight skills development opportunities associated with FOW, including reference to its role supporting the energy (skills) transition;
Make an assessment of the opportunities for people directly employed by FOW throughout all lifecycle stages, onshore at the quayside, onboard vessels and elsewhere offshore in terms of Full Time Equivalent (FTE).
To access the tender documents please register as a supplier on ProContract (Project DN562912)