Offshore Structures (Britain)
Offshore Structures (Britain) was a British marine offshore structure foundation manufacturing company that was based at Haverton Hill near Billingham on the north bank of the River Tees. The company was formed as a joint venture between Danish company Bladt Industries and German company EEW Group when it took over the assets of the factory that had been established by TAG Energy Solutions. It was building structures for offshore wind farms while it was operating. The site has been empty since 2021. The factory was previously used briefly in the late 2000s by Tees Alliance Group for a prematurely terminated contract to manufacture oil rig substructures. The works was based on the site of the Haverton Hill shipyard, initially operating as the Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., established 1918. Shipbuilding at the yard ended in 1979.
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Haverton Hill
Réacteur TRIGA Mark I de Billingham
Port Clarence (Angleterre)
Tees Transporter Bridge
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