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Port of Roenne is the pre-assembly port
of the Kriegers Flak-wind farm projekt
Bornholm has grown. The island
has grown to 150.000 square meters
as a result of a new construction
at Port of Roenne in the Baltic Sea,
where quays now have a carrying
capacity up to 50 tonnes per square
meters. A construction site that, in
addition to creating local history,
has also made it possible to become
the pre-assembly port for the
offshore wind farm at Kriegers Flak.
BY VICKI JOHANSEN
S
oon wind turbine parts will be loaded and
unloaded on a 150.000 square meter newly
built project area at Port of Roenne at the
island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. An area
that used to be a part of the sea is now an onshore working area consisting of sand, shards
and granite and which - now and in the future
- will take part in the great business history in
the most eastern part of Denmark.
The new project area at Port of Roenne at 150.000 square meter
Port of Roenne marked the end of construction
together with approx. 5.000 local citizens and
stakeholders during a grand party on June the
8th, but the formal handover from contractor
to developer took place on October the 4th this
month.
- On behalf of the organization and I, I must
say that it has been fascinating to follow the
physical progress of the construction, where we
have now obtained a total of 575 meters of berth,
which has a carrying capacity of up to 50 tonnes
per square meter. The collaboration has been
good and the contractor has managed to deliver
a high-quality construction even on time. I can
only express my full satisfaction with that, says
Thomas Bendtsen, CEO of Port of Roenne A/S.
The large project area is now totally ready
to load and unload wind turbine parts for the
many upcoming projects in the Baltic Sea area
and the first project is Kriegers Flak with a
capacity of 600 megawatts.
- We profit from
quick adaption
Years of experience from the fishing industry that
requires immediate action in case of downtime has
given Kynde & Toft an advantage in adapting to the
offshore wind industry.
BY LENE STEINBECK
K
ynde & Toft in the small
town of Thyborøn has 60
years of experience in
maintaining fishing vessels. That
is very valuable experience in a
process of entering the offshore industry.
Kynde & Toft offers service and
maintenance on everything concerning vessels and machinery.
And even though the fishing vessels
may be smaller than the service
vessels for offshore wind industry,
the principals are the same. And so
are the demands for service:
- We are aware of the substantially
costs of downtime from the fishing
industry. We are on call 24/7 and
work night shifts as well. And we are
ready to move assignments around to
get to the important ones done first,
says Bjarke Toelberg Vinther, Project
Manager at Kynde & Toft.
- Call me at 2 oclock and Ill be
there with my crew at ten past two.
The ability to adapt very fast pays
off:
- Our customers are happy with
that. When they need anything
even extraordinary things we
will help them and go that extra
mile. They like that, and we surely
profit from it, says Bjarke Toelberg
Vinther.
The largest floating dock
on the West Coast
Thyborøn Harbor is traditionally
known to the fishing industry. But
for the harbor and the city, including Kynde & Toft, adapting to
the offshore wind industry is a
natural step, and investments has
been made.
- We have purchased the largest
floating dock on the West Coast of
Denmark, and we have the capacity
to use it. That save the offshore service vessels a trip around Jutland.
So, I would say it is very naturally for
the offshore companies stationed in
the North Sea to use us for service,
says Bjarke Toelberg Vinther.
The dock was purchased around
three years ago, before having
signed any contracts.
- We are aware of the substantially
costs of downtime from the fishing
industry. We are on call 24/7 and
work night shifts as well.
- Bjarke Toelberg Vinther,
Project Manager at Kynde & Toft
- But I like the signal. In Thyborøn,
we are really interested in entering
the offshore wind industry. So, we
made an investment. We are very
serious, and Im sure the contracts
will follow, says Bjarke Toelberg
Vinther.
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