Jan De Nul Group deploys its cable-laying vessel Willem de Vlamingh to install about 90km of subsea cable in Taiwan.
We signed an agreement with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) for the installation of about 90km of subsea high-voltage export cables.
Planting of the maypole on the construction site of eco-neighborhood De Lediaan in Diegem.
Celebrating a first milestone in redeveloping a former landfill and quarry to a green eco-neighbourhood.
Cable-laying vessel Connector will take care of the transport and installation of the cables.
Jan De Nul Group will supply, install and test three alternating current cables from the Princess Elisabeth Island to the Belgian electricity grid.
The Tristão da Cunha, one of Jan De Nul’s recent trailing hopper suction dredger with a capacity of 3.500m², also equipped with ULEv-technology (Ultra Low Emission vessel).
Jan De Nul Group signed a contract with Goa Shipyard Limited for the construction of a plug-in hybrid specifically designed to operate in small harbours.
The Connector, one of our cable laying vessels
We have agreed to work together with Fortescue to connect continents of high energy production to continents of high energy consumption.
Foundation stone
The foundation works for the future F-35 complex on the air force base of Kleine Brogel have commenced.
Door de wind
Proud to open the interactive exhibition "Going Like the Wind", which offers a unique insight into the dynamic world of renewable energy.
Jan De Nul orders new XL cable laying vessel
The order for a new XL cable-laying vessel underlines our belief in renewable energy and expands our cable installation fleet to five powerful vessels.
2023 exceeds expectations
Jan De Nul Group started 2023 with a high level of confidence, but our expectations were far exceeded.