CIRIA to Get UXO Assistance from 6 Alpha and Royal HaskoningDHV

CIRIA, the Construction Industry Research and Information Association, has signed a contract with Royal HaskoningDHV and 6 Alpha Associates to be the research contractors for a project which will develop good practice guidance on the assessment and management of unexploded ordnance (UXO) risk in the marine environment.

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As offshore wind and cabling projects begin to proliferate in UK and European waters, a legacy of unexploded WWII sea mines, munitions dumps and former military testing sites poses a significant threat, both to the successful and timely delivery of these developments and to the safety of the workers servicing them.

In light of costly UXO-related delays on a number of high-profile offshore wind projects across Europe, there is a clear and growing need for project developers not only to come to terms with the nature of this threat but also to deal with it in a timely and efficient manner. In the absence of centralised formal guidance, the industry remains at risk of serious incident.

The CIRIA project, Assessment and Management of Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Risk in the Marine Environment, profiting from 6 Alpha’s 10 years of experience managing high risk marine construction projects, will lay down much-needed best practice guidelines for organisations working on all stages of offshore projects – from planning to operations and ultimately decommissioning.

The project, which is not exclusively focused on the offshore wind sector and will be applicable to all marine energy and construction projects, will outline each type of UXO and its corresponding threat, provide a framework for the assessment and management of the risks posed by potential or actual detonation, identify the responsibilities and duties of different organisations under existing legislative and regulatory regimes and pinpoint where and when professional advice from an UXO specialist should be sought.

“To date, there has been insufficient clarity and awareness concerning a number of key issues related to the safe management of UXO risk on marine construction projects,” said Simon Cooke, Managing Director, 6 Alpha Associates. “We often find that project developers and operators are under-informed about the true scale and nature of the UXO threat in European waters,” he added.

“The offshore wind and wider marine construction sectors are in clear need of guidance about where legal responsibility lies for managing this long-term risk and how to do so in a cost effective and safe manner. In cooperation with CIRIA and Royal HaskoningDHV, we’re hoping to use our expertise to bring some clarity to the market with guidelines that can act as a starting point for the establishment of universal best practice. As marine construction and energy projects grow in scale and number, it’s vital that we pool knowledge and experience, especially where the risk of catastrophic incident is involved,” said Nick Cooper, Technical Director, Royal HaskoningDHV.

Joanne Kwan, CIRIA’s Project Manager, added: “This latest CIRIA report is targeted at raising industry awareness about a significant and long-term issue with the end goal of enhancing safety standards across the board.  The 6 Alpha Associates and Royal HaskoningDHV team was appointed following a competitive selection process.”

Press Release, March 24, 2014