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Netherlands The Procurement News Notice - 54252


Procurement News Notice

PNN 54252
Work Detail Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings Berhad (MHB), through its wholly-owned subsidiary Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE), has secured a subcontract for its first offshore substation high-voltage direct current (HVDC) platform required for TenneT’s 2 GW offshore wind project in the Netherlands. The Malaysian contractor confirmed the award from Petrofac on 29 November and said the OSS HVDC platform consists of a topside and jacket for the IJmuiden Ver Alpha project. The subcontract scope consists of construction engineering, fabrication, mechanical completion, load out and sea fastening, and architectual works on engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) basis. The offshore substation platform will comprise a topside, weighing approximately 30,000 tonnes (including equipment) , and a jacket, weighing about 10,000 tonnes, said MHB. In addition, the parties will also collaborate towards the possibility of fabrication works for two additional offshore substation units of similar size. “Gearing up for fabrication works, MHB will be expanding further the reactivation of MMHE East yard which will be utilised alongside MMHE West yard in delivering this project,” said Pandai Othman, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of MHB. Prior to the subcontract, MMHE and Petrofac had entered into an early works agreement back in July 2023, in which MMHE has begun the preparatory works and deployment of key personnel for design and constructability support in line with Petrofac’s targeted delivery of the offshore substation for TenneT’s 2 GW programme in the Netherlands. “We are truly honoured to support TenneT’s 2GW Programme with our client, Petrofac, whom we would like to express our gratitude for entrusting us with this monumental project,” said Othman. “This represents a significant achievement for MHB on two fronts that we have been diligently pursuing – venturing into the renewable energy sector and establishing our presence internationally.” In the first quarter of 2024, the Netherlands will grant two offshore wind development permits, one for the IJmuiden Ver Alpha site and one for the IJmuiden Ver Alpha Beta site, each of which can house approximately 2 GW of installed offshore wind capacity.
Country Netherlands The , Central Europe
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 02 Dec 2023
Source https://www.offshorewind.biz/2023/11/29/malaysian-fabrication-company-enters-offshore-wind-market-with-ijmuiden-ver-alpha-contract/

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