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BGS Geotechnical Standardisation Project

Working alongside our customers and stakeholders, we create, invest in, and deliver critical data and evidence programmes.



The Marine Data Exchange currently holds over 100 geotechnical surveys from more than 30 offshore renewables projects.

Geotechnical surveys are vital to the development of a project. For an offshore wind farm,  geotechnical data  should provide the necessary geological information and physical properties of the shallow soils to inform detailed design and installation for turbine foundations and export and inter-array cables. 

Whilst the geotechnical data are currently held in disparate datasets on the Marine Data Exchange, the partnership approach with the  British Geological Survey (BGS)  aims to develop a method for bringing the historic datasets together into one standardised dataset where possible, and will work with industry to develop a consistent and standardised approach for the future delivery of geotechnical data. 

The British Geological Survey (BGS)  is a world-leading geological survey and global geoscience organisation, focused on public-good science for government and research to understand earth and environmental processes. 

Improving data accessibility and interoperability is vital to improving our understanding of the marine environment and sub-seabed, and is key to the future of sustainable offshore development and asset management.

Standardising datasets encourages and facilitates the integration of data into future studies. This can not only be for future commercial development-focused studies, but also for scientific research, including environmental research, to help build a more informed understanding about our precious marine environment.   

Geotechnical series made publicly available on the Marine Data Exchange up until 2022 (ranging from surveys conducted between 2002 and from 2016) have been reviewed as part of the BGS Geotechnical Data project, to drive insight from the data to help understand its standardisation potential and to ensure that recommendations from the most recent datasets can be taken forward.

Please email mde@thecrownestate.co.uk for updates on this project.