Boskalis business update: strong third quarter and delivering on
the key strategic themes
Papendrecht, 11 November 2022
THIRD-QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS
- Busy quarter with an increase in revenue and earnings
- Order book: EUR 5.1 billion
- Solid balance sheet with increase in net cash position
- Delisting from Euronext Amsterdam as per 9 November
Boskalis has concluded a busy and strong third quarter both from
a financial and operational viewpoint. Both quarterly revenue and
earning were higher than the quarterly average for the first half
year. Also, from an operational standpoint our key divisions –
Dredging & Inland Infra and Offshore Energy – had a good
quarter.
Boskalis’ strategy is structured around three activity clusters
that bring value to society with the objective of creating
sustainable growth. During the last quarter, numerous impressive
and impactful projects were under execution of which a selection is
highlighted below.
Creating Innovative
InfrastructureAs Boskalis, we facilitate world trade,
support economic development, and create infrastructure and new
land for society. Projects contributing to this pillar include the
following.
In the Philippines, the construction of a huge
sand body measuring nearly 1,700 hectares on the outskirts of
Manila for the new Manila International Airport is in full swing.
The dredging vessels, including the largest within the fleet, have
delivered more than one third of the required total volume of
150 million cubic meters. As part of the project scope, a
360-meter-long quay wall is being constructed with the use of six
large caissons that were transported from Spain by our heavy
transport vessel BOKA Vanguard. The project is being executed in
line with strict international environmental and social
standards.
In Denmark, the construction of the Fehmarnbelt
tunnel that connects Scandinavia to Central Europe is in full
progressing. The work harbor on the Danish end of the tunnel has
been completed and work on the dredging of the 18 kilometer long
tunnel trench is underway. Once completed, this will be the longest
submersed tunnel in the world reducing the rail travel time between
Hamburg and Copenhagen from 4.5 hours to 2.5 hours which will also
result in a significant reduction of CO2 emissions.
In Finland, Boskalis was awarded the 2022
Project of the Year Award by the Finnish Project Management
Association for the deepening of the Vuosaari Channel in the port
of Helsinki. The project scope included the deepening of the
existing access channel to 13 meters and a significant part of the
dredged material was reused for the reclamation of land for the new
residential and office area Hernesaari in the Finnish capital.
Boskalis was praised for its active communications with the local
community.
A noteworthy newly acquired project concerns
the development of the Europa Terminal for the port of Antwerp in
Belgium to ensure that the port can continue to receive the largest
container ships and increase capacity by a third.
Advancing the Energy
TransitionBoskalis seeks to help expand access to
renewable power and facilitates the energy transition by developing
infrastructure to deliver affordable and clean energy. During the
past quarter, a number of key projects contributed to this
cluster.
In Taiwan, Boskalis has been active on multiple
offshore wind projects, the largest of which is the Changfang &
Xidao development. The recently commissioned crane vessel Bokalift
2 has rounded off its 2022 installation campaign of jackets and
pinpiles. The remaining jackets and pinpiles will be installed in
2023.
In France, Boskalis together with its
consortium partners recently completed the installation scope of 71
Gravity Base Structures (GBS) that serve as the turbine foundations
for Fécamp offshore wind. In addition to the seabed preparation
scope, Boskalis was responsible for the scour protection and
ballasting of these concrete foundations. The project is expected
to generate sufficient electricity to meet the domestic
requirements of more than 770,000 people with an estimated
reduction of two million tons of CO2 per annum.
Survey and Subsea Services provide specialist
services to the offshore energy sector. The third quarter
utilization of the fleet was exceptionally high. In addition to the
deployment of vessels in the Middle East, a significant amount of
work was carried out in the North Sea.
Protection
through Climate AdaptationFor more than a century
Boskalis has been active in providing protection against the forces
of nature. Today, we help protect populations and the natural
environment from the consequences of climate change, such as rising
sea levels and extreme weather conditions through our coastal
defense and riverbank protection activities. A selection of
projects currently under execution include the following.
Early 2022 Boskalis was awarded the contract to protect a part
of the eroded coastline of Togo and Benin in Western
Africa. The coastal protection project is part of the West
African Coastal Areas Management (WACA) program.
In the Netherlands, the multi-year project to
reinforce the Markermeer dikes north of Amsterdam is in full swing.
The Markermeer dikes are part of the Zuyder Sea dikes that have
protected the hinterland for centuries from the former Zuyder Sea
and now from the Markermeer lake. The dike reinforcement is
necessary because more than 30 kilometers of the dikes no longer
meet the standards for water safety, while nearly 1.2 million
people live in the hinterland. The project is part of the national
flood protection program and is being executed in an innovative
alliance contract.
Distinguishing AssetsTogether with our human
capital, Boskalis’ strength lies in its ability to deploy
proprietary, distinguishing assets.
The recently commissioned Bokalift
2 crane vessel is currently undergoing a further
modification with two tools being added to the vessel for offshore
wind projects. The US Southfork and Revolution Wind farms require
the installation of 2,300-ton monopiles measuring up to 114 meters
long and 10 meters in diameter next year. Currently, an upending
hinge is being prepared for installation in Singapore which will be
used to upright the monopiles into a vertical position. Once
installed, the Bokalift 2 will sail for Rotterdam where a motion
compensated pile gripper frame will be installed in early 2023.
Boskalis recently expanded its offshore fleet with the
acquisition of the BOKA Northern Ocean
Construction Support Vessel (CSV). This is the fourth CSV in the
series BOKA Tiamat, BOKA Atlantic and BOKA Southern Ocean. With her
large deck space and 400-ton crane, the BOKA Northern Ocean is a
CSV that belongs to the high-end CSV market. This is a very
important market for Boskalis ranging from installation work for
Subsea Services or Subsea Cables to floating wind farms. Thanks to
its A&R system (abandonment and recovery) with winches, the new
CSV can lower objects of up to 350 tons to depths of up to 3,000
meters.
Looking ahead Looking ahead, the order book
stands at EUR 5.1 billion offering a solid foundation for the rest
of this year and the period thereafter. Based on the fleet planning
and works in portfolio, Boskalis’ full year EBITDA outlook is
unchanged. Adjusted for exceptional items, the 2022 EBITDA is
expected to approximate EUR 500 million. For 2022, the unchanged
capital expenditures outlook is approximately EUR 450 million,
including dry-dockings however excluding possible acquisitions.
Furthermore, the financial position of Boskalis is very solid
and improved in the course of the quarter to a net cash position of
EUR 207 million, excluding lease liabilities. Looking at the
opportunities in the market, Boskalis intends to further invest in
sustainable growth in line with its strategic agenda.
The public offer by HAL for all outstanding shares of Boskalis
was concluded in September. HAL acquired more than 95% of all the
shares during the (post) offer period which has resulted in a
delisting of Boskalis. As of 9 November 2022, Boskalis is no longer
listed on Euronext Amsterdam.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Martijn L.D. Schuttevâerpress@boskalis.comT +31 786969310
Boskalis is a leading global services provider operating
in the dredging, maritime infrastructure and maritime services
sectors. The company provides creative and innovative all-round
solutions to infrastructural challenges in the maritime, coastal
and delta regions of the world. With core activities such as
coastal defense, riverbank protection and land reclamation Boskalis
is able to provide adaptive and mitigating solutions to combat the
effects of climate change, such as extreme weather conditions and
rising sea levels, as well as delivering solutions for the
increasing need for space in coastal and delta regions across the
world. The company facilitates the development of offshore energy
infrastructure, including renewable wind energy. Boskalis is
furthermore active in the construction and maintenance of ports,
waterways, access channels and civil infrastructure, thus helping
to facilitate trade flows and regional socio-economic development.
In addition, Boskalis is a global marine salvage expert and has a
strategic partnership in terminal services (Smit
Lamnalco). With a versatile fleet of more
than 500 vessels and floating equipment and approximately 10,000
employees, including associates, Boskalis is creating new horizons
around the world.
This press release can also be found on our website
www.boskalis.com.
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