The contract involves engineering, material procurement, fabrication, and assembly of panels and blocks, as well as painting and loadout for the topside structures of the offshore converter blocks. These components are critical for the operation of the grid connection systems, which are part of TenneT’s 2GW program. This initiative aims to advance clean energy goals in Germany, the Netherlands, and Europe by enhancing the North Sea’s capacity as a hub for renewable energy production.
The fabrication work will take place at Eversendai Offshore’s facility in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. The site, spanning 200,000 square meters with 550 meters of quayside, is equipped for large-scale, heavy, and modular construction projects. This waterfront facility is designed to handle the complex requirements of offshore infrastructure, ensuring efficient production and delivery.
Eversendai Offshore has committed to completing the fabrication and delivering the structural components for the three topsides by December 2027. The project underscores the company’s expertise in delivering high-quality steel structures for renewable energy initiatives, contributing to Europe’s sustainable energy objectives.