
Fugro Wins Geotechnical Site Investigation Work on CIP’s New Offshore Wind Project in Taiwan
Why It Matters
The contract secures critical geotechnical data that will shape turbine foundations and cost estimates, accelerating Taiwan’s offshore wind rollout. It also underscores Fugro’s expanding role in Asian renewable infrastructure.
Key Takeaways
- •Fugro awarded geotechnical contract for CIP's 600 MW Fengmiao 2 project
- •Investigation to be completed by Q3 2026 using vessel Pacific Hornbill
- •Project part of Taiwan's Round 3.2 tender totaling 2.7 GW selected
- •Grid connection planned between 2028 and 2030 for Round 3.2 projects
- •Fengmiao 1, 495 MW, slated for 2027 grid connection, shows CIP's progress
Pulse Analysis
Taiwan is rapidly scaling its offshore wind capacity to meet a 2030 renewable target, and the recent Round 3.2 tender marks a pivotal step. The government approved five projects that together add 2.7 GW, positioning the island as a leading Asian hub for offshore wind. Investors view the tender as a signal of policy stability, while local utilities prepare for substantial grid upgrades to accommodate the new generation.
Fugro’s involvement brings deep‑water geotechnical expertise that is essential for safe, cost‑effective turbine installation. Using the Pacific Hornbill, the company will collect seabed and downhole samples, generating high‑resolution soil profiles that inform foundation design and risk assessments. Timely completion of this data‑gathering phase, slated for Q3 2026, helps de‑risk the engineering schedule and allows CIP to refine capital expenditure forecasts ahead of the 2028‑2030 grid‑connection window.
The broader market impact extends beyond the project itself. Successful execution showcases the viability of large‑scale offshore wind in the Taiwan Strait, encouraging further foreign investment and supply‑chain development. It also strengthens Fugro’s position in the Asia‑Pacific region, where demand for marine geotechnical services is rising alongside ambitious clean‑energy roadmaps. As the Fengmiao 1 farm nears its 2027 commissioning, the combined portfolio will deliver over 1 GW of renewable power, reinforcing Taiwan’s transition away from fossil fuels and setting a benchmark for neighboring economies.
Fugro wins geotechnical site investigation work on CIP’s new offshore wind project in Taiwan
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