WIRRAL maritime business Osiris Projects will join a project to develop a series of new offshore wind farms after securing almost £2m of funding.
Osiris is one of the UK’s leading independent specialists in coastal seabed mapping and geophysical surveying.
The company will begin work in the summer on behalf of a number of developers for the wind farm which is to be built between Anglesey and the Isle of Man.
Osiris will carry out a survey of the seabed in order to understand the geological make up of the site.
Osiris was set up in 1997 by managing director Andrew McLeay and co-director James Walters and has secured almost £2m including a loan from Alliance Fund Managers (AFM) through the Merseyside Special Investment Fund Small Firms Fund, directors’ own investment and asset finance facilities.
The funding has enabled Osiris to add a further vessel to its fleet and invest in new equipment.





