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FOUNDATIONS


FEATURE SPONSOR


FOUNDATIONS FOR WIKINGER WINDFARM


PROVISIONS • MEDICAL • TECHNICAL • INDUSTRIAL Hutton’s Group provides a wide range of marine


supplies and services to the shipping industry covering all UK ports. Operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a


year, our state-of-the-art facilities offer a full range of products and services to meet your needs.


On July 21st 2016 Navantia delivered to Iberdrola the first 'jacket type' foundations for Wikinger offshore windfarm, which had been built in Navantia’s Fene shipyard by the consortium Navantia-Windar.


SUCCESSFUL CONTRACT


Throughout August it will be carriying out the delivery of the remaining components, and the contract signed on 18 December 2014 between the two companies will be successfully fulfilled.


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From left to right: Jose Manuel Revuelta, president of Navantia, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, president of the Galicia region, Ignacio Galán, president of Iberdrola, and Orlando Alonso, president of Windar


The contract, a success in budget, time and quality, involved theconstruction and delivery on board of 29 structures type jackets and 116 piles in Navantia’s Fene facilities and Windar facilities in Aviles, Spain.


CONTRACT DETAIL


The project took 650,000 hours, created some 2,000 jobs (direct and indirect). The President of Navantia, Jose Manuel Revuelta stated; “this contract positions Navantia as a reference builder for windfarm offshore structures, a growing sector in Europe, mainly in the UK and Germany. It also allows Navantia diversify its range of activity and provide a complementary workload to the naval sector.”


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