Collett and Sons have managed to complete all of their turbine deliveries to the farm. This is located around 5km south of Sanquhar. They have been transporting the components from the George V Dock and every one of them requires a great deal of care. The components include the three sections for the tower, the nacelle, the drive train, the hub and more. If you work in driver recruitment or if you have ever gone through a driving agency then you will know how important work like this can be. If you are seeking driver jobs or even warehouse jobs then you will know how important it is to also make sure that the finest trained professionals available are able to handle the pressure. Industrial workers are also being called upon to ensure that more is done to try and make sure that everything goes to plan. Two miles away from the site and approaching the wind farm, you could see the 57m blades and they could not turn the left corner to access the farm. It was said that the construction of some kind of turning head would give them the clearance they needed to allow all of the blades to navigate the turning point. Identifying the pinch point for the test drive and the turning head was difficult but it did ensure that the vehicles could turn safely and then complete the approach as needed. Working to a two-day schedule, with three deliveries for every convoy, Collett then chose to call their specialist to see if they could then deliver the 81 components required to get the job done. This went very smoothly and it would seem that the job was well done to say the least. Everything seemed to be very positive.