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Sif announces the award for the production of all 42 monopiles and, in joint venture with Smulders, the transition pieces for the RENTEL offshore wind farm


Roermond, the Netherlands, 7 october 2016. Sif Holding N.V. (“Sif or “the Company”), a leading manufacturer of large steel tubulars which are used as foundation components for the offshore wind and offshore oil & gas markets, announces today that it has been awarded the production of all 42 monopiles and, in joint venture with Smulders, all the transition pieces for the RENTEL offshore wind park. The contract has been awarded by GeoSea, a DEME Group’s subsidiary specialised in complex offshore marine engineering projects, who will be responsible for the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation contract (EPCI) for the RENTEL wind farm.

The RENTEL offshore wind farm is located approximately 34km off the coast of Zeebrugge (Belgium) and will be developed by Rentel N.V., a part of the Otary group and knowledge centre. The 309 Megawatt offshore wind farm will comprise of 42 Siemens D7 type wind turbines (being the largest wind turbines ever in the Belgian North Sea), each with an individual installed capacity of 7,35 MW and will be placed on monopile foundations. The monopiles will be produced by Sif. The transition pieces will be produced by Sif in joint venture with Smulders, whereby Sif will produce the primary steel and Smulders will be responsible for the outfitting of the transition pieces.

The total volume of the project for the monopiles will amount to approximately 46.9 ktons and for the transition pieces to approximately 10.1 ktons. The production is scheduled in the first three quarters of 2017.

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