One of the ways we create value is by combining services and innovations from across the Venterra Group of companies – enabling clients to cut complexity, reduce carbon emissions, minimise the costs of procurement, and accelerate project delivery.

Venterra’s flagship company, CAPE Holland’s contribution with vibrodriving, is making offshore wind installation faster, safer, and less disruptive to marine life. By using vibrations instead of impact hammer blows, seafloor disturbance, noise, and energy use is reduced, while accelerating construction and reducing capital expenditure. Venterra companies Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions (GDG), CAPE Holland, and INSPIRE Environmental are leveraging vibrodriving data to model soil resistance and asset
durability, helping developers plan smarter and mitigate risks. Building on this, Venterra is developing assessment services to optimise installations, protect biodiversity, and enhance long-term project success.
These initiatives enhance efficiency and contribute to reducing our carbon emissions, aligning our climate ambitions.

Speed and safety at Moray West
A great example of cross-Group collaboration is our work on the Moray West windfarm – which combined the use of innovative monopile
grippers and upending hinges from Osbit, high-load connectors from Balltec, grouting services from FoundOcean and vibro piling systems
from CAPE Holland.
See capeholland.com/news/solving-xxl-monopile-installation-challenges/ for more details of this extraordinary installation project. Enabled by this cross-Group collaboration, 29 XXL monopiles were installed in just 60 days – which was far faster, quieter and safer than would have been possible with traditional techniques.