Germany, like the Netherlands, is in the process of expanding its electricity grid. This is the result of increasing demand for electricity combined with a growing supply of sustainably generated energy from (offshore) wind and solar power. These expansion projects sometimes require heavy transformers. And that, in turn, is a great challenge for Wagenborg Nedlift's transformer team!
Near Berlin, Wagenborg Nedlift's bridge team carried out a special operation. The Fahlenberg Bridge was moved 100 metres via a sophisticated jacking and barging operation.
Commissioned by Voortman Steel Construction, we positioned a 32 meter long railway bridge at VION Food Group in Boxtel. The bridge, weighing 15 tons, is positioned early morning, in order to not disturb the logistic process at VION.
Twence in Hengelo is building a large-scale CO2 capture plant that will annually capture 100,000 tonnes of CO2 from flue gases. An innovative sustainability project that contributes significantly to reducing CO2 emissions in the region and making the chain more sustainable.
In Berlin, a large-scale renewal project of the Dresdner Bahn, one of Berlin's main rail links, is in progress. Wagenborg Nedlift's bridge team was there!
About 140 kilometers off the Norwegian coast, a unique floating wind farm is being constructed: the Hywind Tampen Floating Offshore Windfarm project. Eleven floating wind turbines, together generating 88 MW of power, will power the five offshore oil platforms at Snorre and Gullfaks.
Delamine Delfzijl's production facility recently underwent a maintenance overhaul that included a substantial extension of production capacity at the same time.
Last week, it was announced that Wagenborg again invests in the expansion of jacking technology. A unique jack-up system for ultra-heavy duty jacking projects was delivered to the Hengelo site.
The crane fleet of Wagenborg Nedlift has recently been expanded with the latest model in the 300 tonne range from the Manitowoc stable: the Grove GMK6300L-1. A beautiful addition!