Dajin Offshore has awarded JW Steel Construction a contract for RWE and Norges Bank Investment Management’s Nordseecluster B offshore wind project.
The contract covers the construction and low-voltage electrical outfitting of secondary steel structures. Production has already started at JW Steel Construction’s 50,000 sq m facility in Szczecin.
The scope includes more than 2,500 t of structures, including 30 main access platforms and 60 boat landing systems.
The project is expected to support around 150 local jobs in Poland’s West Pomeranian region.
Adam Kowalski, head of supply chain management at Dajin Offshore, said the contract was further proof of the company’s cooperation with businesses in Europe. He added that the award showed successful cooperation with a private Polish company that provides the capability and reliability needed for clients’ business cases.