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Mammoet has completed the transport, load-out and mooring of the jacket foundation for the BorWin kappa offshore converter platform at McDermott’s yard in Dubai, UAE. BorWin kappa is part of TenneT’s 980 MW BorWin6 offshore wind grid connection in the German North Sea.
The Dutch company has been selected as a subcontractor to provide jacking, transport and load-out services by McDermott, which was awarded the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) scope for the BorWin6 topside and jacket in 2022.
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Mammoet transported the 5,461-tonne jacket foundation using 216 axle lines of self-propelled modular transporters (SPMTs) powered by four power pack units, while the company’s winches supported mooring management during quay activities.
The jacket and its pin piles have been secured for sailaway to Europe for the next phase of the project, according to Mammoet, which said the focus will now shift to the topside.
Later this year, Mammoet will complete the BorWin kappa topside jack-up and weighing, with the topside expected to weigh approximately 17,000 tonnes. For this operation, the company will use its Mega Jack System, which has been used for lifts in excess of 40,000 tonnes, and will prepare the topside for skidded loadout and sailaway later in the year.
