Posted on October 20, 2025
The massive concrete structures form the outer walls of the future island and weigh up to 22,000 tonnes each. The offshore operations for this year have now concluded, involving a team of over 300 people and a fleet of 15 specialized vessels, including crane ships, supply vessels, and tugboats.
Once completed, the island will connect offshore wind farms and may also serve as an energy hub for international interconnectors to the Belgian electricity grid. Preparations for the next phase are underway, with offshore activities set to resume in the spring of 2026, weather permitting.
A project together with Elia Transmission Belgium (the project owner) and TM Edison (the contractor), a consortium we lead together with DEME Group.