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  • Asset inspection / Australia / Overhead distribution lines

    Meet Shae Lee, asset inspector in Omexom Australia

    Shae-Lee is the only female Asset Inspector working at Omexom in Australia. She began as a trainee in 2018, and she is now fully qualified and embracing her new role in Asset Services.

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  • Substations

    Extension of the substation EOS380

    The Dutch government is investing in green energy. Solar panels and (offshore) windmills are being built throughout the Netherlands. The EOS380 substation is an important connection to the electrical network and other substations.

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  • France

    Drone inspection

    Time-saving, cost-saving and more accurate, the data is directly fed into into the technical databases.

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  • Solar

    Second life for the former Labarde landfill in Bordeaux, France

    By the end of 2020, the former Labarde landfill in Bordeaux will have become one of the largest photovoltaic solar power plants in France. By participating in the construction of this future power plant on behalf of JPee, Omexom is also contributing to the development of the area by giving a second life to a degraded site.

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  • Oslo’s largest environmental project

    For two years, Omexom has been working on Oslo’s largest environmental project. The development and upgrading of the Bekkelaget Wast Water Plant is referred to by the City of Oslo as the city’s largest environmental project. Last week, Omexom’s part of the plant was completed.

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  • Underground distribution lines

    IFA 2: a super grid project between France & Great Britain

    Since 2018, Omexom teams have been carrying out, for ABB, the turnkey works of the transformer station located in Calvados, within the framework of the realization of the High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) submarine line between France and England.

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  • Australia / Cameroon / France / Greece

    Adapting and working safely

    Over the past two months, the coronavirus health crisis has affected all countries in an unprecedented way. Our 23,000 Omexom people have done everything possible to ensure that the work sites continue to progress in accordance with the health regulations in force in their countries.

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