PIGS was established in August 2021 to conduct site investigation, field-scale pile testing, and data interpretation related to pile drivability and static vertical and lateral load testing. The main goal of the JIP is to develop an understanding of glauconitic soil behavior related to site characterization and soil-structure interaction to develop a framework for assessing the impact of glauconite on offshore wind infrastructure development, with a particular focus on the US Atlantic OCS and pile foundations.
Five industry developers have financed the JIP to date, comprising Equinor, Ørsted, Avangrid, Attentive Energy, and RWE. NGI is leading the project, with technical oversight and advisement provided by the University of Massachusetts Amherst and an advisory panel of industry experts.
Scope of Work
The JIP scope of work has focused on a single test site to date and is divided into three main phases, as listed below and detailed in the Project Phases section. A fourth phase is currently being planned. Its execution is subject to the necessary infusion of additional industry funds.
- Phase 1: site search and selection
- Phase 2: Field investigation, pile installation, and load testing
- Site characterization activities at the test site
- Pile installation and load testing - Phase 3: Laboratory testing and data integration, with seven work packages