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JW Steel Construction awarded contract by Dajin Offshore for RWE and Norges Bank Investment Management's Nordseecluster B offshore wind project

Supply Agreement Offshore Wind announced Poland Mar 27, 2026
1.6 GW
Capacity

JW Steel Construction secured a contract from Dajin Offshore for the Nordseecluster B offshore wind project, which is being developed by RWE and Norges Bank Investment Management. The agreement covers the construction and low-voltage electrical outfitting of secondary steel structures, including more than 2500 tonnes of structures such as 30 main access platforms and 60 boat landing systems. Production has commenced at JW Steel Construction’s 50,000 square meter facility in Szczecin, Poland. This project is anticipated to create approximately 150 local jobs in the West Pomeranian region. Adam Kowalski, head of supply chain management at Dajin Offshore, highlighted this contract as an example of successful cooperation with a private Polish company.

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JW Steel Construction has been awarded a supply agreement by Dajin Offshore for the 1.6 GW Nordseecluster B offshore wind project, developed by RWE and Norges Bank Investment Management. Dajin Offshore provides services for offshore wind farms and related infrastructure projects, while RWE is investing billions of euros in the energy transition, focusing on expanding offshore wind. Production has commenced at JW Steel Construction’s 50,000 square meter facility in Szczecin, Poland, with the agreement covering more than 2500 tonnes of secondary steel structures. This project is anticipated to create approximately 150 local jobs in the West Pomeranian region.
  • JW Steel Construction awarded contract by Dajin Offshore
  • Nordseecluster B offshore wind project developed by RWE and Norges Bank Investment Management
  • Contract covers construction and low-voltage electrical outfitting of secondary steel structures
  • More than 2500 tonnes of structures including 30 main access platforms and 60 boat landing systems
  • Production commenced at JW Steel Construction’s facility in Szczecin, Poland

Timeline

Announced
Mar 27, 2026
Signed
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