INFRASTRUCTURE

Menck to provide hydraulic hammers to DolWin6 offshore converter platform

A submersible piling hammer is being supplied by MENCK for a German wind farm project

 MENCK will provide its submersible MHU 3500S hydraulic hammer for use on the installation of TenneT’s DolWin6 offshore converter platform in the German North Sea

MENCK will provide its submersible MHU 3500S hydraulic hammer for use on the installation of TenneT’s DolWin6 offshore converter platform in the German North Sea

Completion of the DolWin6 project is scheduled for 2023. Like the previous projects, DolWin3 and BorWin3, it is a direct-current connection between offshore wind farms and mainland Germany with a 900MW transmission capacity and is part of the German government's commitment to increase the country's renewable energy supply.

MENCK will provide its submersible MHU 3500S hydraulic hammer, which is capable of driving monopiles and smaller sized piles, by delivering 3500kJ impact energy. It will also supply a back-up MHU 1900S hammer and follower. The MENCK noise reduction unit is an integral part of the MHU hammers and will be used during operation for active reduction of the underwater noise generated during pile installation.

Two 96in internal lifting tools will be provided by Acteon product and service line brand LDD. The installation is expected to take 15 days.

"We are excited to work with MENCK on our first offshore wind project, DolWin6, and are looking forward to a flawless execution," an Allseas representative said.

"This is a fantastic opportunity for MENCK and LDD to demonstrate our joint capabilities and shared dedication to efficient and safe offshore pile installation," added Morten Hesseldahl, MENCK project manager. "I am delighted that Allseas has awarded us this contract and the opportunity to be involved in this important step towards the German government's renewable energy targets."