Service Operation Vessels
Service Operations Vessel (SOV)
We recognize the critical significance of deploying the optimal vessel for each unique task. Our fleet has undergone continuous refinement over the years to align seamlessly with the specifications of our customers’ projects, incorporating cutting-edge safety measures.
Our ongoing investments in and operation of a new series of Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) exemplify this commitment. By doing so, we aim to expand asset availability and enhance our capacity to provide comprehensive O&M support.
- Havyard Design and US Flagged and Jones Act compliant
- Partnership with Danish shipping company ESVAGT to supply SOVs and CTV’s to the offshore wind market
- In-house naval architecture and vessel construction management for new builds and ongoing vessel maintenance
- In-house crewing and vessel operations team with access to a network of qualified, trained mariners
- Vessel monitoring, technician management, component monitoring, and dispatching to support the overall activity of the wind farm
- Emergency management to provide immediate assistance and mitigation support for offshore incidents 24/7
- Crowley will invest in small scale O&M terminals to support the 25 year life of a wind farm project
Crowley, ESVAGT to Build and Operate Service Operations Vessel for Siemens Gamesa at Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project
Crowley and Danish offshore maritime leader ESVAGT will jointly build and operate a service operations vessel (SOV) under a long-term charter with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, enhancing service for the U.S. clean wind energy market.
Under the new contract, U.S.-based Crowley will manage and crew the SOV to support Siemens Gamesa’s service operations on the Dominion Energy Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project.