Etihad Rail Stage 1 is the first railway in the United Arab Emirates and is one segment of the country’s rail network, which will be part of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) project for connecting the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait by rail.
The Milan-Bologna High-Speed/High-Capacity railway is a Lump Sum project that consisted of the design, construction, testing, and commissioning of about 182 km of new High Speed/High Capacity rail lines, 35 km of interconnections, and 35 km of traditional lines between Milan and Bologna.
Located in the British section of the North Sea the project is an EPRD (engineer, procure, remove and dispose) contract for the decommissioning of the topsides and jackets of BP's Miller platform.
The desalination plant built in Chile by Saipem is part of the SGO project aimed at protecting the Spence copper mine.
Support to drilling activities, inspections and interventions on the submarine structures of the Njord field thanks to the Saipem Hydrone project.
Front End Engineering Design: the FEED project on the north coast of Qatar aims to increase natural gas extraction.
Saipem Front End Engineering Design services for the construction of an offshore platform, subsea pipelines and gas treatment plant.
Saipem’s first EPCI project for the installation of 71 large-scale Gravity-Based Structures (GBS) located 12 km off the coast of Fécamp, in Normandy and the second wind farm built and installed in France.
Scotland’s largest wind farm, with its 114 offshore turbines and a capacity of 1.075 GW, is located around 27 km from the coast of Angus in the North Sea.
Located in the outer Firth of Forth, 15.5 km off the Fife Coast and 29 km from the east Lothian coastline of Scotland, this wind farm boasts 450 MW and covers an area of 105 km2 in a water depth of 40-60 meters.
Saipem collaborated in the offshore lifting and assembly of 5 floating wind turbines off the coast of Scotland.
Thanks to its engineering skills, Saipem modified Scarabeo 9 to pass the Bosphorus Strait and the Black Sea bridges.