Heavy steel fabricator Twin Brothers Marine (TBM) has announced its participation in a major infrastructure development project to support multiple renewables initiatives including offshore wind along the north-east coast of the US.
The scheme will involve the construction and delivery of 3000 tonnes of structural components to be used in the creation of a support facility designed to aid multiple wind energy sites.
This hub will serve as a staging area and drop-off point for boats, providing maintenance for the structures and supporting various renewable energy endeavours.
“This project represents a major milestone for Twin Brothers Marine as we expand our footprint in the renewable energy sector,” said TBM president Darrell J Webster.
“We are proud to support initiatives that pave the way for a more sustainable future, and this endeavor underscores our dedication to delivering high-quality infrastructure solutions.”
The company added the project will bolster renewable energy projects and mark TBM’s first major foray into the wind energy sector and its largest participation in the renewable energy industry to date.
The structural components fabricated will be crucial for providing customers with reliable solutions in the offshore wind energy industry, it added.


