Jan De Nul Group and Hitachi, Ltd

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Jan De Nul Group and Hitachi, Ltd. have signed a contract to manufacture and install the 21 wind turbines for the project. The contract includes a five-year maintenance period. Jan De Nul will be responsible for the foundation design, fabrication and installation, wind turbine installation, supply and installation of cables off- and onshore as well as for the upgrading of the sub station. Hitachi will be in charge of manufacturing, assembly, operation and maintenance. Seabed survey and geotechnical investigation will start in May 2018. Manufacturing of the wind turbines is planned mainly during 2019 in order to deliver them in early 2020. Test operation of the equipment is targeted to start in the summer of 2020, and the completion is scheduled for the end of December of the same year
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  • April 27, 2018

    Van Oord has sold its 10% interest in the Gemini project to a Luxembourg investment vehicle owned by German insurance groups Alte Leipziger Lebensversicherung AG and Hallesche Krankenversicherung AG

    Van Oord has sold its 10% interest in the Gemini project to a Luxembourg investment vehicle owned by German insurance groups Alte Leipziger Lebensversicherung AG and Hallesche Krankenversicherung AG. Financial details of the sale have not been disclosed

  • April 27, 2018

    Van Oord has sold its 10% interest in the project to a Luxembourg investment vehicle owned by German insurance groups Alte Leipziger Lebensversicherung AG and Hallesche Krankenversicherung AG

  • April 26, 2018

    Ørsted has made a final investment decision to proceed with the project

  • April 26, 2018

    The first 1,800-tonne suction bucket jacket foundation has been installed at the project by floating crane Asian Hercules III

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