
OO-STAR
OO-STAR
Key facts
Location
Norway,Contractor
Bouygues Travaux Publics
Acquisition date
2022
A major innovation for floating wind turbines
Acquired exclusively by Bouygues Travaux Publics in 2022, OO-STAR technology was developed by Norwegian company Dr.techn Olav Olsen, an expert in infrastructure design for the oil and gas industry. It consists of a semi-submersible platform composed of three satellite floats arranged in a star pattern (hence the name of the concept) around a central float housing the wind turbine.
Suitable for modular construction, this base can be assembled at dock or at sea with a reasonable draft before being towed to the installation site. Its hydrodynamic and structural behavior, tested over a decade, guarantees optimal turbine performance even in the most severe weather conditions.

Key figures
- 15
- years of R&D
- 100
- % reusable components
A comprehensive and cost-effective solution
In order to meet market expectations in terms of turbine performance (efficiency, operability, resistance to marine conditions, etc.), as well as economic competitiveness and deadlines, Bouygues Travaux Publics strives to optimize the design and implementation of its OO-STAR float technology.
The aim is to offer a comprehensive service covering design, construction, installation, operation, maintenance and dismantling. Bouygues Travaux Publics is exploring ways of optimizing accessibility to floats by personnel and intervention vessels for maintenance, the design of specific production facilities and decommissioning at the end of the concession period.

Our projects

Fécamp offshore wind farm
Construction and installation in record time of the gravity foundations for the 71 wind turbines at the Fécamp offshore wind farm in Normandy.
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Floatgen Project
Construction of the ‘Damping Pool’ floating foundation made of lightweight concrete, which supports France’s first floating wind turbine.

OO-STAR
An innovative floating base technology offering increased efficiency, high durability and optimised operating and maintenance costs.

Tampen Hywind Offshore Wind Farm
VSL was responsible for the post-tensioning of the semi-submersible concrete structures which required the installation of 660 vertical post-tensioning tendons up to 85 m-long in the hulls.
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