Jan De Nul Orders Largest Rock Installation Vessel to Protect Subsea Infrastructure
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Jan De Nul Orders New Vessel to Protect Critical Subsea Infrastructure Amid Rising Global Security Concerns
Jan De Nul is responding to growing global demand for subsea infrastructure protection with the order of a new specialized vessel, the George W. Goethals. This state-of-the-art rock installation vessel...
Jan De Nul Orders Largest Rock Installation Vessel to Protect Subsea Infrastructure
Belgian marine contractor Jan De Nul has ordered a rock installation vessel, specifically built to strengthen the protection of offshore energy and subsea data infrastructure.The vessel, named George W. Goethals, will be the company’s largest rock installation ship to date…
Windtech International - Jan De Nul orders new subsea protection vessel
Jan De Nul has ordered a new vessel, the George W. Goethals, designed to protect subsea infrastructure. It will focus mainly on projects in the North Sea and Southeast Asia. The vessel has a carrying capacity of up to 37,000 tonnes and is fitted with a flexible vertical fall pipe and an inclined fall pipe system, enabling the placement of large rocks at depths of up to 400 metres.
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