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The next stage of seabed preparation for the construction of the 1.5 GW Baltica 2 offshore wind farm has begun with the arrival of Boskalis’ BOKA Falcon vessel in Polish waters.
The task of BOKA Falcon , equipped with two ploughs, T-Rex and Megalodon, will be to remove large boulders along the planned cable routes.
T-Rex will remove dozens of large boulders from the Baltica 2 offshore wind farm area, while Megalodon will excavate a trench for the subsequent installation of the cable.
According to PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna and Ørsted, these works are essential to prepare the seabed for the planned laying and burial of approximately 300 kilometres of export cables and about 170 kilometres of inter-array cables in 2026.
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Rozpoczął się kolejny etap przygotowania dna morskiego pod budowę Baltica 2, wspólnego projektu PGE Polskiej Grupy Energetycznej i @Orsted . Tym razem na polskie wody wpłynął statek BOKA Falcon należący do firmy @beleefboskalis . Jego zadaniem będzie usunięcie dużych głazów z… pic.twitter.com/VNAv5PcNFA
In 2023, Boskalis was awarded a contract for the transportation and installation of export and inter-array cables for the offshore wind farm. In addition, the company is responsible for the levelling of the seabed, pre-trenching, and the removal of boulders.
In July 2025, the vessel Olympic Electra began relocating boulders at the site located approximately 40 kilometres off the Polish coast near Ustka, marking the start of the preparatory work ahead of offshore construction.
