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Belgium's DEME signs 110 mln euros new orders

Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:24pm EDT

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BRUSSELS, June 29 (Reuters) - Belgian dredging company DEME, co-owned by holding company Ackermans & van Haaren (ACKB.BR), said on Monday it has won contracts worth a total of 110 million euros ($154 million) for work on three offshore wind parks.

Work offshore the German island of Borkum was already underway, the group said.

A second contract with Danish company DONG Energy to install offshore structures in the Irish sea was signed last week and it has obtained a letter of intent for the third contract, also for the installation of structures in the Irish sea. ($1=.7143 euros) (Reporting by Antonia van de Velde; Editing by Greg Mahlich)



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