This page features videos produced by Inch Cape suppliers about their specific roles and contributions to the project.

Seaway Alfa Lift successfully completes the installation of all 54 monopile transition pieces. The transition pieces are the interface between the monopile foundation and the wind turbine generator, each stands at around 28 metres tall and individually weighs close to 700 tonnes. (August 2026)
Loading out of Inch Cape’s second export cable from the Port of Blyth. Enshore Subsea’s team talk about their role and what its like to be working on a project like this one (June 2026)
Fabricator CWHI fabricated, shipped and delivered a total of 32 monopiles and 30 transition pieces to Inch Cape. They were offloaded and marshalled at Edinburgh’s Port of Leith, ready for loading out and installation offshore (June 2026)
Jan De Nul’s heavy lift vessel Les Alizés installed Inch Cape’s 54 XXL monopile over a five month period from December 2025. They were loaded out from Forth Ports in batches of five for installation at the site 15 kilometres of the Angus coast, Scotland. (June 2026)
Enshore Subsea’s video of the arrival, load out and sail away of Inch Cape’s first export cable – Port of Blyth (shot summer 2025/released May 2026)
Forth Project’s team using self-propelled modular transporters to offload a jacket foundation from heavy transport vessel Hua Yang Long at Forth Ports Charles Hammond Berth, Port of Leith. Film by Devlin Photo Ltd. (March 2026)
Drone footage of the heavy transport vessel Hua Yang Long at the Charles Hammond Berth, Port of Leith, arriving with the first three jacket foundations plus 11 transition pieces for Inch Cape. Film by Devlin Photo Ltd.
Seaway7’s Alfa Lift glides into the Port of Cromarty Firth (Invergordon) to start mobilisation for the transition piece and jacket foundation scopes of work on Inch Cape (February 2026)
The first transition pieces set sail from CWHI’s fabrication yard for the Port of Leith where they will be marshalled for installation (November 2025)
Inch Cape features as a case study on the global workforce in this Brunel video produced for CNBC (November 2025)
Orient Cable’s delivery of Inch Cape’s first export cable, featuring all the activity at the Port of Blyth (October 2025)
Fifty four pin piles for the project’s 18 jacket foundations, loaded out from fabricator COOEC-Fluor Heavy Industries (CFHI) (October 2025)
Meet Harry Robinson, Graduate Engineer from Siemens Energy who explains his role in the fabrication of the Inch Cape offshore substation platform (Offshore Transformer Module) at the Smulders yard in Wallsend, Newcastle (July 2025)