CLV Connector is one of the vessels that will be used
Jan De Nul Group and Ørsted have signed the export cable contract for the Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm in the UK. Jan De Nul Group will be responsible for the s
Captain Henno Bloem
Captain of offshore jack-up installation vessel Vole au vent talks about the construction of the Vesterhav Nord & Syd wind farms in Denmark.
De Lediaan in Wilrijk
In today's construction landscape, sustainability and energy efficiency are no longer mere trends, but crucial imperatives. The construction industry is at a...
Julie De Pauw - Real Estate Development Manager
From one energy installation per house, we’re evolving to collective and sustainable energy solutions. Only the practical application is still in its infancy.
Les Alizés has successfully installed the monopiles at Gode Wind 3 and continues her work at Borkum Riffgrund 3.
Ørsted and Jan De Nul Group announce the installation of the first foundation for the Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farm (913 MW) off the German Coast. Borku
COP
Vandaag stonden vier van onze collega’s op het podium op COP28 in Dubai, de jaarlijkse internationale klimaattop bijeengeroepen door de Verenigde Naties.
Fleeming Jenkin, Jan De Nul's ULEv XL cable-laying vessel
Today, Jan De Nul Group together with its consortium partners LS Cable & System and Denys, signed the contracts for two 525 HVDC cable systems for the two grid
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 ...
Focus
As you read this, our floating crane vessel Les Alizés and water injection dredger Cosette are carrying out their first mission. Big deal, you say?