HEAVY LIFTING
TRIANEL WINDPARK BORKUM II CONTRACT AWARD
Seaway Heavy Lifting has been awarded a contract by Trianel Windkraftwerk Borkum II GmbH & Co. KG. The scope of work consists of the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of the turbine foundations for the Trianel Windpark Borkum II windfarm on the German continental shelf. The award is still subject to financial close of the full project which is expected in the first half of 2017.
LOCATION
The Trianel Windpark Borkum II windfarm is located 45 km North of Borkum Island in the German bight. The 203 Megawatt offshore windfarm comprises 32 wind turbines of 6,3 MW each. Each foundation consists of a mono pile and a transition piece. Project management and engineering
has already started at the company’s offices in Hamburg and Zoetermeer.
FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION
Fabrication will take place in 2017 and 2018, while offshore installation activities will be executed in 2018 using Seaway Heavy Lifting’s heavy lift vessel, Stanislav Yudin. This vessel provides significant lift and installation capabilities ideally suited to the challenges of installing windfarm foundations.
MAJOR STEP FORWARD
WE ARE PROUD THAT TRIANEL WINDPARK BORKUM II HAS CHOSEN SEAWAY HEAVY LIFTING
Jan Willem van der Graaf, CEO of Seaway Heavy Lifting, commented that: “The Borkum II project is Seaway Heavy Lifting’s second EPCI project and is a major step forward in achieving our ambition to be a leading EPCI contractor in the offshore renewables industry. We are proud that Trianel Windpark Borkum II has chosen Seaway Heavy Lifting for this project. We see the award as a sign of confidence in Seaway Heavy Lifting’s ability to deliver.”
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