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INTERNATIONAL MARINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION
Global Offshore Wind Energy Targets at Risk
Industry collaboration essential to address supply chain losses.

February 1, 2023

The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published an update to its contracting principles in the marine renewable energy industry. This major piece of work has been essential due to progressively poor market conditions created by unrealistic expectations of the capital costs and risks of developing offshore wind energy. The new publication IMCA Renewables Contracting Principles (IMCA LCIC 014) reviews in detail the contractual challenges faced by industry.

IMCA's CEO Allen Leatt explained the challenges "Marine contracting in offshore renewables has become increasingly unsustainable, which in turn places the long-term sustainability of the offshore wind energy industry at risk. This situation can only be reversed with a fairer allocation of risks and the shared alignment of project goals between government, investors, developers, and the supply chain. 

"An allocation of risk that recognises the reality of offshore construction and reflects the need to encourage the development of increasingly technologically advanced project solutions. Greater flexibility and fairness is needed by allocating the risk to the Party who created it, or is best placed to manage it, and take responsibility for it."

He added: "Solutions are readily possible by developers and contractors working to achieve a common alignment on project cost, schedule, and quality objectives; and thereby allocate the risks and rewards fairly and responsibly. Without this sort of approach, which we have seen in several business cycles within the offshore construction industry, we will be unable to address the inevitable inflationary cycle, which will place project investment decisions at risk.

"Our member companies play a vital role in the global offshore wind energy industry and have been heavily engaged with pretty much all the major offshore wind farms outside of China. Without a significant change in contracting strategy, the ambitious targets set by governments, investors, and developers, will not be achieved."

Throughout the year IMCA will continue to engage with key industry stakeholders globally, including relevant government departments, industry bodies and trade associations, offshore clusters, developers, investors, and the insurance market; believing it is imperative they understand the challenges faced by the industry and the need for collaborative solutions to unlock investment opportunities on a sustainable basis.

About IMCA

IMCA represents the vast majority of offshore marine contractors and the associated supply chain in the world, with members from over 65 countries. It publishes an extensive technical library of guidance documents on operational good practice, safety promotional materials, timely information notes and safety flashes. Its members benefit from a technical structure comprising four main divisions covering Offshore Diving, Marine (including an Offshore Renewable Energy Committee), Remote Systems & ROVs, and Offshore Surveying.

These are supported by a committee structure focused on: health, safety, security and the environment, competence and training; lifting and rigging; marine policy and regulatory affairs; and legal contracts, insurance and compliance. The association's global coverage is organised into five geographic regions: Asia-Pacific, Europe & Africa, Middle East & India, North America, and South America.

Further information on IMCA and its work on behalf of the global offshore marine construction industry is available from www.imca-int.com with specific information on the Marine renewable Energy Committee at www.imca-int.com/committees/marine/renewable-energy/ and on their Legal, Contracts, Insurance & Compliance Committee at www.imca-int.com/committees/legal-contracts-insurance-compliance/   IMCA's Code of Conduct for Members 2022' can be found in the Governance' section on the website www.imca-int.com/about-imca/governance/

The association has LinkedIn (with over 30,000 followers) and Facebook groups, and its Twitter handle is @IMCAint

For more information

International Marine Contractors Association

www.imca-int.com


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