Ballast Nedam, Mammoet get 144MW Dutch work

An image of the Noordoostpolder project

Siemens has tapped Dutch operators Ballast Nedam and Mammoet to install the 48 offshore turbines and foundations destined for the Noordoostpolder wind project in the Netherlands’ IJsselmeer artificial lake.

The deal follows Siemens’ own hiring in January as turnkey supplier of the offshore part of Noordoostpolder.

The project will see two rows of turbines installed 500m and 1.1km off the coast of Flevoland province, and a third row onshore at the edge of the coastline.

Utrecht-based construction group Ballast Nedam will be responsible for supplying and installing the 48 offshore foundations, after which transport and heavy-lift specialist Mammoet will see to the installation of the Siemens 3MW turbines.

The project is being developed by Westermeerwind, a consortium of Log in to read complete article.

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