Daewoo Engineering & Construction (CEO Jeong-wan Baek) and CCCC Tianjin Dredging China (CEO Zhing Wensei), a Chinese state-owned company, signed a contract with the offshore wind power main equipment installation vessel (WTIV) 'Kang Hangping' at the Grand Hyatt Shanghai Hotel located in Pudong, Shanghai, China on January 31.

A business agreement for the exclusive domestic use of 'No. 5' was signed.

Prior to the agreement ceremony, on January 30, Kim Yong-hae, head of Daewoo E&C's civil engineering division, visited the Jiangsu Dajin Heavy Shipyard shipyard located in the Kanghae Interlocking Development Demonstration Zone, Nantong City, Zangsu Province, China, and confirmed the construction status of the 'Kanghangping 5' ship. Afterwards, the agreement ceremony held on January 31 was attended by Kim Yong-hae, head of Daewoo E&C's civil engineering division, Zhou Guangtao, CEO of CCCC Tianjin Dredging China, as well as wind power business executives and officials from both companies. Based on this agreement, Daewoo E&C CCCC Tianjin Dredging China decided to exclusively use the 'Ganghangping No. 5' being built domestically for five years. In addition, we decided to actively supply marine equipment needed for domestic offshore wind power development promoted by Daewoo E&C in the future and cooperate in joint development of projects.

'Ganghangping 5' is a 30,000-ton self-propelled ship with a length of 133 m, a width of 50 m, and a height of 11 m, capable of lifting, transporting, and installing a 15 MW offshore wind turbine, blade, and tower at once. It will be launched in December 2024. It is scheduled to be launched. Currently, most domestic offshore wind power generation projects plan to install offshore wind turbines of 12MW or more, and it is known that it is difficult to install offshore wind turbines of 12MW or more for the 13,000-ton WTIV, which is the only one in operation in Korea.

In addition, 'Ganghangping No. 5' is equipped with Dynamic Position System 2, which maintains an accurate position in the sea where the influence of current speed and wave height is large, and a jacking system, which lifts and secures the hull above the water to maintain all It has the advantage of being able to work in undersea terrain, so it is expected to be of great help in the construction of domestic offshore wind power projects.

Daewoo E&C has experience successfully carrying out new and renewable energy projects such as the Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Plant and the Yeongwol Wind Power Complex, and is participating in a number of onshore and offshore wind power generation projects, including offshore wind power generation at Incheon Gureop Island. In particular, Daewoo E&C has selected the offshore wind power generation business as a future new growth business and has a wind power business TFT within the Civil Engineering Division to strengthen its capabilities in the field of onshore and offshore wind power generation. The signing of this MOU is expected to contribute to strengthening Daewoo E&C's construction capabilities in the future. do.

CCCC Tianjin Dredging China owns 3 WTIV ships (2 owned and 1 newly built), 80 modern dredgers and marine equipment, and has experience in carrying out offshore construction and wind power projects not only in its own country but also around the world, including Iraq, Singapore, and Korea. There is. In particular, Daewoo Engineering & Construction and CCCC Tianjin Dredging China are expected to secure synergy in the domestic offshore wind power business based on their experience in performing offshore construction together in the Iraq new port construction project.

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