Sif to manufacture 58 monopiles for SeaMade Offshore Wind Farm
December 12 2018 - 11:36AM
Roermond, the Netherlands 12
December 2018. Sif Holding N.V. announces that Dredging
International has awarded to Sif the production of 58 monopiles and
the primary steel of the transition pieces for SeaMade offshore
wind farm.
The contract has been awarded by EPCI-contractor
Dredging International, a DEME Group's subsidiary. The transition
pieces will be manufactured in joint venture with Smulders in
Hoboken.
SeaMade offshore wind farm is located
approximately 40 to 50 km off the coast of Ostend (Belgium) in 22-
38 m water depth. SeaMade will be developed by SeaMade N.V., a
joint venture of the Otary group (70%), Electrabel (Engie) (17.5%)
and Eneco Wind Belgium (12.5%). The 487 Megawatt offshore wind farm
will comprise of 58 Siemens- Gamesa turbines each with an
individual installed capacity of 8.4 MW and will be placed on
monopile foundations. The monopiles and primary steel for
transition pieces will be produced by Sif. Smulders will
manufacture secondary steel and be responsible for the outfitting
of the transition pieces.
The total volume of the project will amount to
approximately 60 ktons for the MP's and 13.7 ktons for the primary
steel for TP's. The production is scheduled for 2019. The project
is already in the orderbook of Sif as presented when releasing
interim 2018 results in August last. At that time still as a
project where Sif and Dredging International were in exclusive
negotiations. Following financial close on 3 December last, the
contract is now firm.
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