Camfaud has had another involvement with the Galloper Wind Farm project – pumping concrete for North Midland Construction on their contract to construct a new onshore substation to link the export cables from the wind farm to the National Grid.
Siemens will supply 56 six-megawatt turbines for Galloper Wind Farm and 102 seven-megawatt turbines for the East Anglia ONE Wind Farm, which will have the combined capacity to generate enough energy for up to 836,000 homes a year.
To showcase the work that they have been carrying out for Peel Ports Great Yarmouth, Breheny commissioned a video which shows a Camfaud concrete placing boom pump working to construct an external slab for the yard storage and marshalling area. And, by happy coincidence, the video also shows our sister company Premier Concrete Pumping feeding a CFA piling rig of their customer Bachy Soletanche. The Breheny video is embedded below: