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Home » Uncategorized » Parkwind, DEME make progress on Arcadis Ost 1
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Parkwind, DEME make progress on Arcadis Ost 1

SaraBy SaraNovember 3, 20222 Mins Read
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Parkwind and DEME Offshore have completed the secondary steel installation work at the 257MW Arcadis Ost 1 offshore wind farm in Germany.

DEME Offshore installed the 28 XXL monopiles last summer and now they are being prepared for the wind turbines, with work set to start next month.

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Secondary steel includes boat landings, platforms and corrosion protection systems, and represents a total of 3700 tonnes of steel and 30 km of electrical cables.

DEME is responsible for the EPCI scope for the foundations at Arcadis Ost 1.

Due to challenging soil conditions, which means jack-up operations cannot be carried out in the area, DEME’s team engineered a floating installation methodology for the secondary steel structures deploying specialised, project-specific tools.

The 2000 tonne, 110 metre-long, transition piece-less foundations were installed by DEME’s newest DP3 vessel, Orion.

DEME selected Energomontaż-Północ Gdynia Poland (EPG) for the fabrication of all the secondary steel components and the transition piece of the offshore substation.

With the secondary steel structures successfully installed, Parkwind’s Arcadis Ost 1 offshore wind farm moves to the next phase of its development, which is cable installation and burial.

Eric Antoons, Co-CEO Parkwind, said: “We are eager to witness the successful completion of yet another key milestone in the development of our most advanced wind farm to date. With all our foundations ready, we are reaching the final development phase of Parkwind’s first offshore wind farm outside Belgium.

“This new milestone is a testimony to our ability to execute a high-end project in difficult conditions, with our team and partners.”

Mathieu Holvoet, Project Director DEME Offshore, added: “We are thrilled to see another project successfully being completed, allowing our client Parkwind to continue within the anticipated timeframe, which will soon see the turbines placed on top of our foundations.

“This project has been a real technical and engineering challenge given the unusual soil conditions, amongst other. With this latest installation completed, we can demonstrate that we are masters of offshore foundation installation utilising jack-ups, but also with pioneering floating installation methods.

“DEME is always ready to take up a new challenge.”

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