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JDR Cables starts construction on £130m subsea cable facility

JDR Cables has started construction on its £130m subsea cable facility - image shows artist's impression of the site.

JDR Cable Systems has begun construction of its new £130m state-of-the-art subsea cable manufacturing facility in Cambois, near Blyth, Northumberland.

The global subsea cable supplier and servicer, part of the TFK Group, is constructing a 69,000sq m factory which will be operational by 2024. 

The project will deliver vital subsea cable manufacturing technology to the offshore wind market and is currently providing 171 local jobs for the construction phase of the project. 

The development is supported by the UK government as part of the BEIS Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Support Scheme.

When complete, the facility will include a new catenary continuous vulcanisation (CCV) line, which JDR says will make it the only facility in the UK capable of full start-to-finish manufacturing of high voltage subsea cables for offshore wind farms to support the growing global renewable energy market.

Tomasz Nowak, chief executive officer at JDR, said: “We’re delighted to be starting construction, it’s taken a lot of hard work from all stakeholders for spades to finally hit the ground.

“It’s a significant moment for the north-east too, as projects like ours will provide more local jobs and opportunities for the people of Cambois, Bedlington and the surrounding area. 

“This region and the east coast of the UK has plans to connect an incredible amount of energy infrastructure in the coming years and we’re proud to be contributing to it in the midst of a growing offshore energy sector. 

“This is the first phase of our development in Cambois, but we’ll continue to move with confidence and pace. 

“These are very exciting times for JDR and we look forward to working with the local community and our partners to deliver cutting edge subsea cable technology that secures our energy supply and powers the future economic success of this site, the region and beyond.”

JDR marked the start of construction for the project at a ceremony event involving JDR staff, local stakeholders, politicians, community leaders and supply chain partners.

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