September 20, 2024
CWHI is proud to provide an update on the Phase II construction of its Qinzhou Yard facility in Guangxi, China, which, once complete, will become one of the worlds largest, state-of-the-art XXXL Mono-pile manufacturing facilities.
Qinzhou Yard as Phase II nears completion
Full annual production capacity will be reached upon completion of Phase 2, currently in the final stages of development, and due to conclude in November. With a total area of approximately 430,000m2, the new facility has an annual production capacity of 96 XXXL Mono-piles (with a maximum diameter of 15 metres and a maximum weight of 4,500 tons) delivered via 8 offshore wind power XXXL Mono-pile foundation production lines, part of one of the largest steel structure workshops in China.
The second structural workshop delivered for Phase II measures 400m in length, 54m in width and stands 34m tall. Additional features include a 307 meter long, 13 meter-deep quayside, capable of accommodating vessels up to and including 100,000 ton ships, and a load bearing capacity of 20T/m2.
CWHI’s Chief Development Officer, Dale Young, said:
Qinzhou Yard will contribute to the growing number of fabrication projects recently delivered by the group across the offshore wind, oil & gas and infrastructure sectors.
Follow the link to view our video for the Qinzhou Yard Phase II development: https://streamable.com/y2dc11
About CWHI
CNOOD-Wenchong Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (CWHI), headquartered in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, is a world leading solution provider specialising in the large scale manufacturing for offshore energy, renewable energy, oil and gas applications. infrastructure and mining.
With over 40 years of experience, CWHI has an extensive track record supplying complex projects globally for the energy sector. CHWI’s core business sectors include: large scale structural fabrication, engineering, resources integration, supply chain management, project management, global logistics and financing. We are Ahead for Energy, proudly contributing to the world’s transition towards sustainable energy.