Published by Kishorn Port
We are absolutely delighted to welcome the recent announcement by the Deputy First Minister, Kate Forbes, of investment of up to £24million by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) in Kishorn Port’s £42.2m Phase 1a expansion project.
With a quarry on-site, Kishorn is ideally suited to manufacturing of concrete floating offshore wind sub-structures, with local content, laydown, marshalling, and integration and assembly possible at the port as part of the wider project in the long-term.
Importantly, this expansion will provide the catalyst for the support and creation of employment in Wester Ross and the wider Highlands, benefiting communities across the area.
The expanded facilities are forecast to attract projects with the potential of supporting up to 1,500 jobs, when the port is fully developed. During the construction phase, 84 jobs will be created for up to 18 months.
This development opens Kishorn to new market opportunities and we are receiving strong expressions of interest to utilise the enlarged dry dock area, along with the additional laydown space, for floating offshore floating wind and decommissioning projects.
The principal contractor for the project is RJ McLeod, based in Scotland, with offices in Dingwall and a long-established track record in the Highlands. Supporting services are also being delivered by Scottish firms: marine consulting civil engineers, Wallace Stone; environmental consultants, Affric, and; project management consultants, Leapmoor.