Peikko Group Corp will supply all the steel components of the wind turbine foundations, including Fatbar Rock Anchors, tower adapter plates, drilling templates and foundation reinforcement

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Peikko Group Corp will supply all the steel components of the wind turbine foundations, including Fatbar Rock Anchors, tower adapter plates, drilling templates and foundation reinforcement. The company will also be in charge of the foundation design and structural calculations. Deliveries are planned to take place between July and October 2018. The project is expected to come online by the second half of 2019
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