Enshore Subsea has secured three projects under a six-year framework agreement with Nexans for German offshore grid connection systems.
The company said it will install the Wadden Sea sections of the BalWin3, LanWin2 and LanWin4 cable links, scheduled for 2027, 2029 and 2030.
Nexans was awarded the three EPCI contracts through its long-term partnership with TenneT.
“We are pleased to be working with Nexans on these important projects,” said Enshore Subsea chief executive Pierre Boyde.
“Our experience in shallow water operations will be invaluable in delivering these installations responsibly. We are also making targeted investments in both specialist installation and trenching assets to support the work ahead and look forward to collaborating closely with Nexans and TenneT in the preparation phase.” he added.
The Wadden Sea projects follow Enshore’s contract for export cable installation on Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm and its ongoing work on the Senegal Power Compact Project.


