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POWERING THE FUTURE OF OFFSHORE WIND

A state-of-the-art deep-water port supporting the UK’s renewable energy ambitions.

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ABOUT STEEL RIVER QUAY

Steel River Quay is a purpose-built deep-water port on the South Bank of the River Tees, fully operational since 2024. Designed for the offshore wind sector, we provide world-class infrastructure for large installation vessels and heavy components.

OUR INFRASTRUCTURE & SERVICES

Built for scale and efficiency, Steel River Quay delivers the facilities the offshore wind industry needs.

DEEP-WATER ACCESS

DEEP-WATER ACCESS

13.6m alongside the quay, accommodating large installation and jack-up vessels.

HEAVY-LIFT CAPABILITY

HEAVY-LIFT CAPABILITY

HL Pad designed for up to 30t/m², handling the heaviest components.

COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES

COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES

Secure berthing, laydown and storage for monopiles, nacelles and tower sections, plus specialised cargo handling equipment available on-site.

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A PRIME LOCATION FOR OFFSHORE WIND

Situated within the Teesside Freeport and adjacent to Teesworks, Steel River Quay offers:

QUAY DIMENSIONS

450m

of continuous operational quayside

WATER DEPTH

13.60m

Chart Datum (CD) maintained at any state of tide

LOAD CAPACITY

30t

per square meter of robust structural support

News

Latest industry developments

Stay up to date with the latest developments and milestones at Steel River Quay.

Four Generations Connected to Steel River Quay

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Four Generations Connected to Steel River Quay

Steel River Quay plays a central role in the UK’s offshore energy transition, but its story is also deeply rooted ...

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Steel River Quay Triumphs With UK Ports Innovation Award

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Steel River Quay Triumphs With UK Ports Innovation Award

Steel River Quay is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded the UK Ports Innovation Award 2026, recognising its ...

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First Hornsea 3 Monopiles Arrive at Steel River Quay

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First Hornsea 3 Monopiles Arrive at Steel River Quay

 The first monopile foundations for Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 Offshore Wind Farm recently arrived at Steel River Quay, marking an ...

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