Wim Dhont, Offshore Cables Manager at Jan De Nul Group, and Salah Ezzat, Vice Chairman of EETC, signed the Memorandum of Understanding in the presence of Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Egyptian Energy Minister Mohamed Shaker El-Marqabi and engineer J.P.J. De Nul, CEO of Jan De Nul Group (Source picture: www.zawya.com). www.zawya.com).
Last week, the Egyptian government, represented by the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC), signed a milestone agreement with Jan De Nul Group ...
Princess Elisabeth Island - Biodiversity
To maximise the flourishing of biodiversity around the Princess Elisabeth Island, seven concrete measures will be taken.
CLV Fleeming Jenkin
Jan De Nul orders a next-generation cable laying vessel, Fleeming Jenkin, with a cable carrying capacity of 28,000 tonnes.
Testplatform Seavolt presented in port of Ostend
SeaVolt, a collaboration between Tractebel, DEME, and Jan De Nul, gets ready for its first floating solar energy test platform to be installed...
Cable-Laying Vessel Connector will install the Pentland Firth interconnector between Orkney Island of Hoy and Scotland
In November 2022, Jan De Nul Group signed a contract with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution to supply and install in summer 2023 a
The footbridge was placed sucessfully across the Meuse
Yesterday, NEO-LEGIA, the consortium of Jan De Nul Group, CIT-BLATON and Willemen Groep, successfully installed the bicycle and pedestrian bridge over the 'Dars
The foundation stone has been laid at Florennes
Met Minister Ludivine Dedonder achter het stuur van een bulldozer starten de funderingswerken voor het toekomstige F-35 Complex op de vliegbasis van Florennes.
Innovatieve koepel op Albertplein
Now that the underground works under the Albertplein in Knokke-Heist have been completed, developers PSR, part of Jan De Nul Group, and Goethals Promotor start
Simulator sessions with Les Alizés' digital twin in Norway
Eight crew members of our newest Heavy-Lift Vessel Les Alizés and seven support colleagues went to Norway for a week in early February for simulator sessions.