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When constructing new ports, no infrastructure is available yet and we have to start from scratch. We realise access channels, turning basins and berthing docks. We also build terminals or entire port buildings from scratch.
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Boom Oude Brandweerkazerne
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Haren Castrol
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Machelen Rittweger Business Park
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Vilvoorde Decor Oyenbrug
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Willebroek Rupeltunnel
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Waregem Sofinal
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Vilvoorde Fabricom
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Vilvoorde Schaarbeeklei
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Gent Filature du Rabot
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Vilvoorde 4 Fonteinen
Jan De Nul Group, projectontwikkeling, Vilvoorde ' T SAS
We 'prepare' the seabed for the installation of offshore structures.
Near the port of Blyth in Northumberland (UK) – approximately 5.7 km off the coast – EDF Renewable Energy developed an offshore wind farm, with a 41.5 MW total capacity. MHI Vestas supplied five of the world’s largest wind turbines at the time, the Jan De Nul Group jack-up installation vessel Vole au vent installed the turbines.
Jan De Nul Group were awarded the EPC contract for the design, supply and build of 20 offshore wind turbine foundations, consisting of a monopile and transition piece. A total of 56,000 tonnes of erosion protection was installed around the monopiles. In addition, we took care of the design, purchase and installation of seventeen connecting cables and three sub-sea export cables of 33 kV. On land, 12 km of power cable were trenched to connect the wind farm with the national grid. 
The 110 MW TPC Offshore Wind Farm off the coast of Changhua County in Taiwan was the first offshore wind project outside Europe for Jan De Nul Group. Works started in 2018. The TPC Offshore Wind Farm will consist of 21 offshore wind turbines with a capacity of 5.2 MW each.
Northwind is a project in the Belgian North Sea, is the second such project for Parkwind. It consists of 72 wind turbines with a total capacity of 216 MW and produces green power since 2014.