DEME has been awarded three contracts for Ocean Winds’ BC-Wind offshore wind farm in Polish waters.
The contractor will install monopile foundations, inter-array cables, and the export cable at the 390MW project in the Baltic sea.
The vessels Orion (pictured), Living Stone and Viking Neptun will take on the installation works, DEME said.
Orion will install 27 monopile foundations, 26 for turbines and one for the offshore substation.
The inter-array and export cable contracts cover the full scope from engineering through to installation.
The export cable contract will be carried out in a consortium with Hellenic Cables.
Installation works are scheduled for 2027 and 2028.
DEME Managing Director Offshore Energy Hugo Bouvy said: “This project builds on a proven partnership where our teams have consistently delivered complex offshore wind scopes together.
With BC-Wind, we aim to bring the same level of precision, reliability, and shared commitment to Poland’s energy transition.”
Pete Geddes, BC-Wind Project Director at Ocean Winds said: “DEME’s expertise in foundation and cable installation will be key to delivering this 390 MW offshore wind farm safely, efficiently, and on schedule, supporting Poland’s energy transition.”


