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September 2, 2014 · about 12 years ago

Smulders, Sif to Supply Transition Pieces for Gemini OWF

Smulders Projects, subsidiary of Smulders Group, has secured together with Sif Group an order from Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects b.v. for the delivery of 150 Transition Pieces for the Gemini Windfarm. Sif Group will supply the primary steel tubulars, Smulders Projects will supply and install all s

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Smulders Projects, subsidiary of Smulders Group, has secured together with Sif Group an order from Van Oord Offshore Wind Projects b.v. for the delivery of 150 Transition Pieces for the Gemini Windfarm.

Sif Group will supply the primary steel tubulars, Smulders Projects will supply and install all secondary steel and will perform surface treatment.

This achievement is a major milestone for Smulders Projects. Not only is this the largest order as for number of foundations in the company’s history, the first transition piece of this project will also be TP number 1000 produced in the facility in Hoboken, Belgium.

The Gemini Offshore Wind Farm comprises 150 turbines of 4 MW each. Gemini will be one of the largest wind farms worldwide and is to be built in the Dutch part of the North Sea, 85 km from the coast of Groningen. This project results in a more than doubling of the number of offshore wind turbines in the Netherlands: from 139 to 283 turbines. Iemants, another subsidiary of Smulders Group, is going to build the two offshore substations that will be connected to the turbines in collaboration with Cofely Fabricom and CG.

The order provides a workload until the third quarter of 2015 for Smulders’ Hoboken facility. Gemini is the fourth project that Van Oord awards to Smulders Projects for TP foundations.

Smulders Projects started the production of transition pieces 13 years ago. The first transition pieces were built for the first major offshore wind farm Horns Rev I.

Press Release, September 02, 2014

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