Menck has signed a contract with Dutch marine contractor Van Oord to deliver the hammer spread for the installation of the Italy’s first offshore wind farm at Taranto.
The installation of 10 monopiles, each supporting a 3MW turbine, will begin in Q3 2021 using the MPI Resolution and is expected to take 16 days.
Menck will supply one MHU 800S hydraulic hammer spread, including service technicians.
The Taranto project is a milestone for offshore wind power in Italy and southern Europe in general.
The 30MW development will be Italy’s first offshore wind farm and the first to be built in the Mediterranean Sea.
The project is being run by Italian company Renexia, which is developing other offshore wind projects around the world.
Menck has previously worked with Van Oord on the Danish Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm, where the companies collaborated to install 72 monopiles.
Menck sales manager Nils Raab said: “The contract is another important step for MENCK as it supports Van Oord’s strategic projects.
“After the success of Kriegers Flak, we appreciate the level of trust Van Oord has placed in MENCK by awarding us the monopile installation scope.
“The success of the hammer spread has been proven on previous projects and has achieved a reduction in project footprint through integration with the client’s vessel and reducing the number of people required for installations.”
Van Oord project manager Thijs Dikkers added: “We look forward to working together again with MENCK on this first offshore wind farm in the Mediterranean.
“Menck performed well in the recent project, making it a reliable partner.”


