PILING

Van Oord completes work on Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm

Foundation piling for the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm has been completed by Van Oord

 Van Oord’s offshore installation vessel Aeolus installing pin piles for the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm

Van Oord’s offshore installation vessel Aeolus installing pin piles for the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm

Ailes Marines, owned by Iberdola, contracted Van Oord for the transport and installation of 62 jacket foundations for the wind turbines (three-pin piles each) and the four foundation pin piles for the offshore substation. Van Oord deployed its offshore installation vessel Aeolus to install the 190 pin piles and teamed up with other industry partners to install the jackets.

Conditions for building a wind farm in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc have been challenging. The extremely hard and rocky seabed and Atlantic environmental conditions challenged Van Oord's equipment and expertise. The Aeolus was, therefore, upgraded and an extensive spread of project-specific installation equipment was engineered, constructed and utilised on the installation vessel.

To ensure that the Aeolus could be safely jacked above sea level, the feet of the jacking system were modified with a flex-pin construction. Due to the geotechnical conditions at the site, an innovative drilling method was used to install the foundations. Project-specific drills were jointly engineered and constructed with Van Oord's partner Bauer Spezialtiefbau and a newly designed and state-of-the-art drilling template functioned as a positioning and casing drilling tool to ensure the precise placement of the pin piles.

We're proud to have contributed to France's energy transition

Ivar Daemen, project director Van Oord, said: "After executing a variety of projects in France, Van Oord reached a huge milestone by completing our very first highly complex offshore wind project here. Thanks to the great collaboration between our client Iberdrola, partners and dedicated project team, we have now finished our work on the Saint-Brieuc project. We're proud to have contributed to France's energy transition."

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