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Per Aarsleff AS

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DK-8230 Åbyhøj

+45 8744 2222

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  • Two sets of three piles were installed

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    Greater Changhua test-pile project

    2020-03-16T11:45:00

    2019 proved to be an important year for German specialist company SAL Heavy Lift when it came to offshore installation projects. As a highlight the Greater Changhua Test Pile Project in the waters off Taiwan stands out.

  • Rønne is now well placed to handle components for many of the new wind farm developments in the Baltic Sea

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    Bornholm base for Kreigers Flak

    2019-10-31T14:28:00

    Designed primarily as a base for the Kreigers Flak offshore wind farm, a major harbour development on the island of Bornholm has seen the port of Rønne almost double in size.

  • Fredrikshavn is a major ferry terminal for ferries to Sweden and is also used for imports of bulk materials and oil

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    Port expansion at Fredrikshavn

    2016-07-01T16:34:00

    Work has started on the first phase of a major port expansion plan at the Danish port of Fredrikshavn. Located in the north of Demark on the east coast, Fredrikshavn is a major ferry terminal for ferries to Sweden and is also used for imports of bulk materials and oil. ...

  • Per Aarsleff AS and the Port of Frederikshavn have signed an agreement for expansion work

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    Frederikshavn makes expansion plans

    2015-09-01T12:56:00

    Danish civil engineering company, Per Aarsleff AS, has signed a contract to carry out expansion work at the Danish port of Frederikshavn.

  • The proposed container port includes a 300 metre long quay

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    Nuuk terminal

    2015-02-04T15:58:00

    Plans for a new container terminal at Nuuk harbour in Greenland are well advanced with the contract for the work awarded recently. An agreement has been signed between Sikuki Nuuk Harbour A/S and the Danish general infrastructure contractor Aarsleff for the first phase of the development of the proposed new ...

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    Aarsleff secures Värtahamnen contract

    2013-03-26T07:30:00

    Per Aarsleff has entered into an agreement with City of Stockholm and the Port of Stockholm for the construction of new harbour structures in the Värtahamnen area.

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    Aarsleff wins Stockholm deal

    2013-01-14T10:45:00

    Per Aarsleff has entered into an agreement with City of Stockholm, Exploitation Office and Ports of Stockholm for the construction of new harbour structures in the Värtahamnen area, which is part of the Port of Stockholm.

  • Aarsleff only had about a one hour working window at the extreme of the early morning and evening low tides.

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    Piling success boosts pier maintenance project

    2010-05-27T12:20:00

    Worthing Borough Council on the UK south coast is currently performing essential maintenance to the timber framed landing stage that surrounds the end of the West Sussex town’s approximate 150 year old Grade II listed pier.

  • The southern breakwater has been extended by around 330m, and the northern breakwater by 250m.

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    Klaipeda Harbour Project Approaches Completion

    2002-07-01T00:00:00

    Danish marine civils contractor Per Aarsleff A/S is approaching completion of a major project at the Port of Klaipeda in Lithuania financed by the World Bank.

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