Vienna-based
Strabag,
among
the
largest
construction
groups
in
Europe,
had
planned
to
sink
€100m
into
a
factory
at
Cuxhaven,
northern
Germany,
capable
of
turning
out
80
gravity-based
foundations
per
year.
In
addition,
it
planned
to
spend
€200m
on
vessels
capable
of
installing
them
at
North
Sea
projects.
But
those
plans
have
been
put
on
ice
“until
further
notice”,
with
chief
executive
Hans
Peter
Haselsteiner
citing
a
litany
of
reasons
including
the
“uncertain
future”
of
German
energy
policy;
the
lack
of
transmission
capacity
capable
of
carrying
power
generated
in
the
North
Sea
to
southern
German
demand
centres;
and
the…