For the 450MW Neart Na Gaoithe Offshore Wind Project, ArcelorMittal Energy Projects (Energy Projects) brought global partners from Europe and Asia together by supplying jacket tubular sub-assemblies. Jacket-based foundations for offshore wind projects make use of large diameter steel tubulars for the jacket legs and bracings. Conventionally these welded tubulars are being supplied in single-length pieces with further processing and fabrication into jacket legs and bracings taking place at the offshore fabrication yard.
With simultaneous construction of jacket foundations in mind, and the goal of cost-saving on tubular steel and fabrication, Energy Projects supplied pre-fabricated jacket sub-assemblies. Keeping in mind that the fabrication yard needed to be fed, and sequential deliveries needed to take place, the biggest challenge was balancing the supply chain complexity and resilience of the delivery of 54 jacket foundations, each consisting of 1000 tons of steel tubulars.