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Dutch duo wins jetty construction job at German LNG terminal

April 17, 2025
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The Netherlands-Based Ballast Nedam Infra and Hakkers to Build Sea Jetty for German LNG Terminal

The Netherlands-based Ballast Nedam Infra and Hakkers have been selected by German LNG Terminal GmbH (GLNG) to build a large sea jetty as part of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Brunsbüttel, Germany. This project marks a significant step towards enhancing LNG infrastructure in the region.

Construction Details

According to Hakkers, the pair will act as a subcontractor to the main contractor CS Gas North, a joint venture between Spain’s Cobra and Sener. The construction of the sea jetty is scheduled to commence in the summer of 2025 and is expected to be completed by late 2026 or early 2027.

As disclosed, the jetty will be capable of receiving ships up to 267,000 cubic meters (cbm). Additionally, a smaller berth will be constructed for LNG bunker vessels and barges. The jetty is designed to have an unloading capacity of 14,000 cbm per hour and a loading capacity of 3,000 cbm per hour.

Collaboration and Expertise

“Collaboration is in Ballast Nedam’s DNA,” said Richard Majoor, Director at Ballast Nedam Infra. “In combination with Hakkers and CS Gas North, we aim to establish a proactive and efficient partnership. Ballast Nedam’s experience in project management for complex construction projects, combined with Hakkers’ specialization in hydraulic engineering and steel construction, will ensure successful project execution.”

Hein van Laar, Commercial Director at Hakkers, added, “As a specialist in heavy hydraulic engineering piling and steel construction, we are particularly proud to be a part of this project. We believe that our expertise will make a significant contribution to the project’s success in Germany.”

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Future Developments

Earlier this month, Worley was appointed to oversee the construction, installation, and commissioning services for Phase 2 of the Brunsbüttel LNG terminal. This phase includes the installation of a permanent jetty and associated gas import facilities, further solidifying the terminal’s role in the region’s LNG infrastructure.

Overall, the collaboration between Ballast Nedam Infra, Hakkers, and other key stakeholders underscores the commitment to enhancing LNG infrastructure in Germany and beyond.

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