project operation

Construction

Cronos Energy is committed to engaging key audiences throughout the construction and operation of the project. Below is an overview of the construction and procurement processes; Information about contract awards will be posted on the News section of the website, and information about contract opportunities will be posted on this page as it becomes available. 

Preliminary Cronos Energy Timeline

Procurement

Cronos Energy will first need to procure seabed and onshore surveys, which will then be used to inform procurement of the main equipment and services required to design, construct, install, and commission the project. 

 

These seabed and onshore surveys will provide the detailed technical information that will form part of the requirements specification against which potential equipment and service suppliers will bid. Seabed surveys will have the longest lead time due to the length of the offshore route and the requirement for sufficient windows of good weather. Two separate Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) notices will be issued for offshore seabed surveys and onshore surveys. 

Cip 9

The procurement plan for Cronos Energy is based on the following principles: 

 

  • Achieving the most economically advantageous tender solution 

  • Transparency and fairness 

  • Voluntary compliance with OJEU regulations and utilities directives 

  • A process that is either ‘restricted’ or ‘competitive with negotiation’ 

  • Confidentiality within the process 

  • Equal access to information between tenderers 

  • A closed procurement process for each contract lot that will require pre-qualification