A lot of good advice above - don't use thermal excavation techniques, practice on some similar material, carry out a PWHT with water quench. I would suggest you do a full ASME IX WPS/PQR, with bend and tensile tests, but it is worth doing radiography and LP testing first to check weld integrity. Talk to your welding suppliers about the most suitable filler to use.
It may be possible to cool 1600kg fast enough after PWHT - it all depends on section thickness, configuration of the piece being welded, and the size of the quench tank.
If your base material has been certified with impact testing, microstructure and ferrite volume, corrosion testing or is for NACE duty, take these into account before carrying out your weld PQR.