Jan De Nul Group’s heavy-lift vessel Les Alizés has installed the first of 83 monopile foundations at 53 kilometres off the island of Borkum. The monopile foundations are for Ørsted’s Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind...Read more
RWE, a German energy provider has secured offshore wind installation capacity, with the long-term chartering of two of Jan De Nul Group’s next-generation installation vessels. Read more
With the boom of offshore wind turbine installations and the ever growing size of the components, Jan De Nul has turned to Huisman to optimise its installation vessels.Read more
Jan De Nul’s heavy lift vessel Les Alizés has been getting ready for its first assignment, the transport and installation of 107 monopile foundations and one offshore substation topside at Ørsted’s Gode Wind 3 and...Read more
Less than a month after jack-up vessel Voltaire departed China, Jan De Nul’s heavy lift vessel Les Alizés has left the CMHI Haimen Shipyard in China and is currently also heading for Europe.Read more
The CMHI Haimen shipyard in China laid the keel for Les Alizés, Jan De Nul’s new heavy lift crane vessel, on 29 April. The ship will be ready in 2022 and is equipped with a...Read more
Offshore windPRESS RELEASE – Construction of Jan De Nul’s new 5,000-tonne crane vessel Les Alizés has begun. The steel cutting ceremony took place last week at shipyard China Merchants Heavy Industry. After thirteen months of preparation,...Read more
EquipmentPRESS RELEASE – In collaboration with Jan de Nul, Huisman Equipment has developed a Universal Quick Connector that allows installation ships to quickly and hands-free change hooks or other heavy lifting equipment. The system will...Read more
Offshore windThe ink on the newbuild contract for mega crane vessel Voltaire has hardly dried, while Jan de Nul has ordered another, even bigger crane vessel capable of lifting 5,000 tonnes. The new vessel is specifically...Read more