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Jan De Nul orders monopile installation system for its Floating Installation Vessel Les Alizés from the Italian Company Remazel Engineering S.p.A


  • Jan De Nul awards Remazel S.p.A. for the design and manufacture of a fully automated monopile installation system for its Floating Installation Vessel, Les Alizés.
  • Jan De Nul continues to invest in new mission equipment to find solutions for next generation offshore wind installation challenges.
  • The automated monopile installation system on deck increases safety and operational control during the installation works.

Jan De Nul Group has selected Remazel S.p.A. for the delivery of a set of cradles, a skidding system and an upending hinge for its new Floating Installation Vessel Les Alizés to handle and install XXI monopiles. The design of this fully automated monopile installation system is tailor-made for Les Alizés and ideally suited to work in challenging weather conditions and harsh sea states. This mission equipment will allow Les Alizés to safely and efficiently install monopiles in offshore conditions.

Les Alizés will use the monopile cradles on her deck to store monopiles. The monopile cradles can automatically adjust their supporting diameter. If required, the cradles can also support the tapered section of the monopile.

The skidding system is needed to optimize the use of the deck and will enable Les Alizés to transport the monopiles in between the monopile cradles and the upending hinge.

The upending hinge can accommodate monopiles weighing over 3,000 mt. The tub-mounted crane brings the monopile in a vertical position using the upending hinge. Once upended, the monopile is placed into the monopile gripper by the tub-mounted crane.

Jan Van De Velde, Head of Newbuilding Department: “The construction of our offshore installation vessel Les Alizés is well on track. Recently, we have ordered an innovative Motion-Compensated Pile Gripper. Today, we add this automated monopile installation system, fully aligned with our continued philosophy to focus on operational efficiency and improved safety. We are delighted to team up with Remazel, an important industry partner known for its large track record in offering innovative engineering solutions for the offshore market, and we look forward to a fruitful collaboration.”

Andrea Rosa, CEO of Remazel Engineering S.p.A.: “The acquisition of such an important Contract for the vessel ‘Les Alizés’ of Jan De Nul, represents a key milestone in Remazel consolidation path in the offshore wind market. In this landscape, our leadership in providing mission-critical equipment for the offshore sector, which is rooted in more than 30 years of projects execution, will be strategical to give our contribution to a major player as Jan De Nul. This is a real opportunity to demonstrate our engineering expertise and capabilities, as well as the great enthusiasm of our dynamic and high-skilled team, fully committed to satisfy our Customer’s requirements. The supply package that Jan De Nul awarded to Remazel includes the most critical equipment for the installation of the newest generation of monopiles and its foundations. This is a real challenge, but we are well-trained and prepared to succeed alongside our Customer.”

Automated working methods increase safety and operational control

Les Alizés allows the installation of very large components including jackets exceeding 4,500 mt and monopiles weighing over 3,000 mt. It is of paramount importance that the installation process for these very large components can be safely executed.

The monopile installation system manipulates the monopiles entirely hands-free and fully automatic. There is no need for rigging or adjusting the supporting diameter of the cradles manually. Moreover, by using a mechanical interface between the skidding system and the upending hinge, the skidding system is able to travel inside the upending line. This unique feature eliminates the need for a lift of the monopile from the skidding system to the upending hinge by the tub-mounted crane.

This is fully aligned with the no-hands-on-deck philosophy: the automated working method creates a safe environment in which the personnel’s safety is not compromised.

About Jan De Nul Group
Design. Build. Connect. Jan De Nul Group shapes water and land. Worldwide. From complex services to the offshore energy and energy transition sector, over large dredging and defence works on the edge of water and land, to challenging civil and environmental works. Well integrated competences and investments lead to creative, sustainable and innovative solutions. In this way Jan De Nul Group delivers results that produce satisfied customers. Not only today, but also tomorrow. –
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