Jan De Nul has completed work to rebury a section of the export cable for the Luchterduinen offshore wind farm in the Netherlands.
The contractor modified its in-house designed and fabricated intertidal trencher Sunfish and successfully reburied the nearshore section of the cable to a minimum depth of two and half metres below the seabed.
Due to morphological changes the export cable risked becoming exposed, so Eneco requested a reburial campaign.
The Sunfish lowered the nearshore part of the cable working up to one km offshore and at water depths of eight and half metres.
Tom Baguet, project manager at Jan De Nul Group, said: “Deepening the live export cable in a challenging intertidal zone with our unique in-house designed trenching vehicle Sunfish proves our expertise in various operational fields.
“We look back to an excellent cooperation with our client Eneco, the municipality of Noordwijk, KNRM and all local stakeholders.”
Ernest Diepstraten, project manager at Eneco, added: “Eneco greatly appreciated working together with Jan De Nul constructively in delivering this project in time and in budget.
“We are pleased that, thanks to the work of Jan De Nul Group, the cable to our Eneco Luchterduinen wind farm is buried deep enough again so that the wind farm can continue to supply power to our customers.”


