The Warradarge Wind Farm consisted of 51 Vestas V136 3.6MW wind turbine generators, situated in Western Australia. ARES transported all wind turbine components from the Port of Henderson south of Perth to site, a distance of 320km one way.

When Two Projects become one

Transportation for Warradarge was executed in parallel with the Yandin Wind Farm out of the same port and with the same client, effectively combining the two projects into a single 102-turbine project but with double the complexity. Double the cargo, double the equipment, double the storage requirements, double the pressure!

You’re not helping, Mother nature!

As if the requirement to deliver two projects at once wasn’t enough, 2020 proved to be quite a year. Major bushfires in Western Australia delayed deliveries to site around December 2019-January 2020. Then storms and heavy rainfall wreaked havoc on the site entry road to Warradarge, closing it to all heavy traffic for one week in February.

To top it all off, the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, requiring brand new protocols, PPE and permits to work.  Transport was fortunately categorised as an essential service so disruption to deliveries was kept to a minimum.

When Two Projects become one

Transportation for Warradarge was executed in parallel with the Yandin Wind Farm out of the same port and with the same client, effectively combining the two projects into a single 102-turbine project but with double the complexity. Double the cargo, double the equipment, double the storage requirements, double the pressure!

You’re not helping, Mother nature!

As if the requirement to deliver two projects at once wasn’t enough, 2020 proved to be quite a year. Major bushfires in Western Australia delayed deliveries to site around December 2019-January 2020. Then storms and heavy rainfall wreaked havoc on the site entry road to Warradarge, closing it to all heavy traffic for one week in February.

To top it all off, the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, requiring brand new protocols, PPE and permits to work.  Transport was fortunately categorised as an essential service so disruption to deliveries was kept to a minimum.

Flattering Figures

Here’s a high level look at what we were able to achieve on this project:

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Vestas Wind Turbines 

Each turbine stands 152m tall (base to tip) with 67m-long blades, and produces 3.5MW of green power.

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KM’s To Site

The journey took around 4-5 hours, including slowdowns and fatigue breaks.

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Deliveries Per Week

This includes deliveries for Yandin, for a combined delivery rate of 5 complete wind turbines per week.

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Total Deliveries

These include turbine components, towers, blades, transformers and containers.

The Route

A Brand old time

The transport route took components around the main metro area of Perth and onto the Brand Hwy northwards to site, with a short detour for blades and over-height components due to a low overpass.

Midway through the project, the final northern section of the Northlink WA project was opened, providing a simpler and easier route out of Perth which our deliveries were able to make great use of.

Astonishing efficiency

Swift and Shift

The combination of Warradarge and Yandin into one transport project resulted in an unprecedented demand of 5 complete wind turbines per week. This required exceptional coordination, management and efficiency by the whole ARES team, from loading and unloading operations at the port, permits and site supervisors. At the peak of both projects, ARES was delivering a total of 15 blades and 35 tower sections each week – an amazing achievement and comfortably the highest run rate ever transported for wind turbines. 

Underpinning it all was an unflinching focus on HSE and industry-best safety practices. The reward was two major projects successfully delivered without any major safety incidents.

The Route

A Brand old time

The transport route took components around the main metro area of Perth and onto the Brand Hwy northwards to site, with a short detour for blades and over-height components due to a low overpass.

Midway through the project, the final northern section of the Northlink WA project was opened, providing a simpler and easier route out of Perth which our deliveries were able to make great use of.

Astonishing efficiency

Swift and Shift

The combination of Warradarge and Yandin into one transport project resulted in an unprecedented demand of 5 complete wind turbines per week. This required exceptional coordination, management and efficiency by the whole ARES team, from loading and unloading operations at the port, permits and site supervisors. At the peak of both projects, ARES was delivering a total of 15 blades and 35 tower sections each week – an amazing achievement and comfortably the highest run rate ever transported for wind turbines. 

Underpinning it all was an unflinching focus on HSE and industry-best safety practices. The reward was two major projects successfully delivered without any major safety incidents.

Client Testimonial

Ares were able to meet the compressed schedule requirements of the project while providing exceptional level of service. The components were delivered on time, within budget and free of any damage.

Gurpreet Chatha – Project Manager, Vestas
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