CTE Wind Baltics is a highly experienced and specialized engineering office which is registered in Latvia’s Register of Construction Merchants.

This authorizes us to provide the structural part of the foundation design which includes the expertise of our inhouse certified structural engineer.

To summarize, the office holds the official licence for Latvia, which allows us to nationalize any WTG foundation design to be performed in Latvia.

In addition, CTE Wind Baltics counts with a professional liability insurance for certified specialists in Latvia, which is mandatory for structural engineering work.

Being part of CTE Wind, a company with 20+ years in this special field, benefits all customers from a large and worldwide experience.

Our one-stop service streamlines the foundation design phase, saving time and simplifying the process for clients.

DNV reviewed the SOFT-SPOT™ solution

After our DNV certification in Germany, a high level technical review of the Soft-Spot™ solution has been done by DNV in the United States.

After our DNV certification in Germany, a high level technical review of the SOFT-SPOT™ solution has been done by DNV in the United States. Our experience shows that the Soft-Spot solution saves between 5 and 25 percent of foundation concrete, in addition to excavation volume reductions.

CTE Wind’s SOFT-SPOT™ solution has already proven its merits in over 80 wind projects globally and over 1200 foundations built featuring this optimization solution. In the United States, we are proud to report that a high level technical review by DNV found the design to be “generally consistent with the US wind energy standards.” Furthermore, the review anticipates that “the Soft-Spot concept can also be applied to octagonal-shaped shallow depth concrete gravity foundations.”

Resource and cost-saving design

Our experience shows that the SOFT-SPOT™ solution saves between 5 and 25 percent of foundation concrete, in addition to excavation volume reductions. These savings represent a significant reduction of the Levelized Cost of Energy as well as reductions of the carbon footprint of wind energy.

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Pile Design for Wind Turbine Foundations

The number of piles is determined by the geotechnical soil conditions, the turbine loads, the dynamic performance and the type of pile.
Poland piles for wind turbine foundation
Pre-casted concrete piles driven into the ground

Foundation piles transfer dynamic turbine loads to lower-lying ground, thereby providing overall support to the foundation and the turbine tower. Geotechnical and soil-structure interaction expertise is a must for designing wind turbine foundation piles. CTE Wind designed piles with lengths varying from 10 to 70 meters.

Foundation piles transfer loads from the wind turbine foundation to lower-lying ground, thereby providing overall support to the structure. These piles carry concentrated loads and are subject to fatigue. As such, careful assessment of geotechnical conditions and proper interpretation of the soil reports’ drilling logs and laboratory data are critical, which is why CTE Wind has senior geotechnical engineers working on wind farm projects worldwide.

Pile group drawing

CTE Wind’s pile foundation designs include driven, bored and drilled piles, as well as vibro and Franki piles. Once a pile solution has been selected as most appropriate for the site conditions, the number, lengths and diameters of the piles are determined based on the stiffness of piles and the loads to be carried. Piles are designed

Piles for intertidal nearshore foundations

In recent projects, CTE Wind has designed pile foundations with lengths varying from 10 to 70 meters. The latter, 70-meter pile foundations were designed and built in Asia in different nearshore projects on an intertidal sea-zone. CTE Wind also provided pile designs in Belgium, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Brazil, Serbia, Ukraine, Russia, and Finland to name a few.

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Two simply but effective solutions are the rock anchor and the high plinth solution. They aren’t NEW solutions but are highly cost efficient, feasible and their reliability has been proved in many projects.

Non-conventional but reliable and feasible

Rock anchor and high plinth foundations

CTE Wind’s rock anchor uses the rock masses as a WTG foundation instead of a slab foundation.

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CTE Wind’s high plinth solution gives the wind farm owner extra height to improve their production yield.

Two simply but effective foundation solutions are the rock anchor, designed for a wind park in Mexico and the high plinth solution for a wind farm in Chile. They are highly cost efficient, feasible and have proven to be very reliable in many projects.

Bilbao (ESP) – Special requests often demand tailormade solutions. But tailormade needs an high specialization and a lot of knowhow from the engineers in the specific field. In foundation design for wind turbine generator (WTG), this specific knowledge is not that common, except for CTE Wind International. Their senior engineers are often asked to find new design solutions. For this purpose, they resort to tried and tested instead of reinventing the wheel. Two simply but effective solutions are the rock anchor and the high plinth solution. They aren’t NEW solutions but are highly cost efficient, feasible and their reliability has been proved in many projects. This article features two project cases, among many others, where CTE Wind International designed rock-anchored foundations for a wind park in Mexico and a high plinth foundation for a wind farm in Chile.

Cost savings thanks to rock anchors

In Mexico, CTE Wind Ibérica was selected as WTG foundation designer by the EPC company. The project consisted of more than 20 concrete tower WTGs. The project analysis conducted by the foundation design expert has led to the recommendation to deploy two different solutions in order to optimize the costs of project. In fact, the soil conditions showed that over a third of the wind turbines were planned on rocky ground. Rather than equipping all wind turbine with standard slab foundations, CTE Wind’s engineering team decided together with the customer to implement rock anchors. This solution uses the rock mass as a WTG foundation. In that way the construction company is able take advantage of the earth crust instead of building a slab foundation. The costs for the reinforced concrete and the construction work can be saved. But this solution is specially challenging as the engineers have to adapt the foundation, with an interface, between the concrete towers and the rock anchors. Not to forget the special design work of these anchors that needs to be done. Finally, the client was impressed and satisfied about the result. But more important: the project costs were below the initial budget.

High plinth for extra height

In another case, CTE Wind was approached by a global construction company and explained the challenge for its project in Chile, with over 35 WTGs. The customer needed an hub height of 4 meters more to increase the energy production and ensure the yield and so its income. They weren’t totally satisfied with a complex solution by one of CTE Wind’s competitors. That is why the construction company asked CTE Wind to find a simple, reliable, feasible and cost-effective solution. That is how the high plinth foundation was chosen: a solution already tested and implemented in multiple projects in Europe. The idea of this foundation is to reach higher hub height with a high pedestal. The tower stands 3 to 6 meters above the «ground level», keeping the gravity foundation independent from the tower system. Ideally, the solution provides a longer anchor cage. CTE Wind’s engineering team designed the anchor cage for this project and determined the bolt length and steel quality. If needed, CTE Wind can also prepare detailed anchor cage drawings. After comparing the results of CTE Wind’s predesigns to the competitor’s solutions, the customer decided to go ahead with CTE Wind’s high plinth foundation. No difficulties in regards the construction have been reported. On the contrary, the Spanish expert of WTG foundation design was congratulated.

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Increasing Hub-Heights and Project Requirements

WTG Foundation Design in France

With the Soft-Spot® CTE Wind Civil Engineering captures the spirit of the times. The success is not only due to the new design solution. It is more a result of the developers increasing projects requirements and the size of the turbines. CTE Wind masters both easily.

La Richardais (FRA) – CTE Wind International, expert in foundation design for wind turbine generators, has his finger on the pulse of time with the Soft-spot® solution. Trademarked and patented in France (patent pending worldwide), 750 wind turbines use the resource saving solution worldwide. Over the half of the 50 realized projects related to the Soft-Spot® are located in France.

Cost savings

The success of the civil engineering company CTE Wind is not only due to the Soft-Spot®. It mainly relies on the fact that CTE Wind can master the increasing requirements of the wind energy developers. Wind farms have to be designed in a way that saves resources and allows fast set-up times; two important factors which determine the construction costs of WTG foundations.

A further driver and important point why developers choose CTE Wind is the increasing size of the turbines. Four to five years ago, the hub height of wind turbines ranged between 80 and 90 meters. Today the average hub heights of CTE Winds projects are between 110 and 120 meters. Some of the final designs even had a hub height far above average. The highest hub height ever calculated by CTE Wind stands in Salzgitter Germany with 166 meters.

Adapting the design to soil conditions

CTE Wind adapts its foundations designs to the local soil conditions and in accordance with applicable national and international standards. To avoid extremely large foundations CTE Wind’s engineering team has found with the Soft-Spot® a good and reliable solution to meet the mentioned resource-saving requirements. The construction is very easy and it allows savings in concrete volume up to 15% and a total weight reduction of reinforcement bars of 7 to 9%. Thanks to the reduction of the foundation diameter the earthwork to be handled is also reduced. This leads to less surface use for the foundation.

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Intertidal resistant foundation design

Nearshore wind turbines

Nearshore foundation East Asia Sea
All CTE Wind’s nearshore foundation designs allow to save 30 percent of the construction costs compared to similar projects. The piles have an average length of 60 meters and are hammered into the muddy nearshore underground.

CTE Wind Asia has been awarded with its 9th nearshore project.

Hanoi (VNM) /La Richardais (FRA) – CTE Wind International branch office in Asia (CTV) captures the spirit of the times with its new design for nearshore foundation for wind turbine generator. With its 9th project since 2019 in the intertidal zone Asia CTV won again the customers’ trust. The other nearshore projects are located in theThanh Hai and in Vung Tau provinces.

New design allows up to 30 % savings

All CTE Wind’s nearshore foundation designs allow to save 30 percent of the construction costs compared to similar projects due to the astonishing design. For the 4.1 MW machines CTE Wind Asia has designed a foundation with 550m3 of concrete, 120 tons of steel and 44 piles. The piles have an average length of 60 meters and are hammered into the muddy nearshore underground. In fact, the geotechnics were very challenging and the piles were also designed in-house to withstand tides, waves and ship movements close to the platforms.

If you want to learn more about CTE Wind International you can read more articles about projects and news in OUR-PROJECTS & OUR-NEWS – sections. For more Information about OUR-SERVICES please CONTACT US.


CTE Wind goes Down Under

CTE Wind in Australia – sales rep starts in 2022
With the appointment of Michael WOLFF in Perth WA, Australia, CTE Wind International is now also represented in Australia.

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New Australian sales representative ensures greater customer service. Michael Wolff will be the first point of contact for all Australian customers.

Perth, WA / La Richardais, France —

CTE Wind International is with the appointment of Michael WOLFF, Professional Engineer MIEAust, in Perth WA, Australia represented on five continents.

Thanks to Mr. Wolff’s recruitment, the expert in foundation design for wind turbines is pushing ahead with its growth strategy in Australia. Backed-up by the headquarters in France, all customers in Australia and Asian-Pacific region will receive faster service and support from CTE Wind’s team.

About CTE Wind International

CTE Wind Civil Engineering is an international engineering consulting firm specialized in the design of onshore wind turbine foundations. CTE Wind has been active in the wind energy sector since 2003.

As of 2021, CTE Wind has designed, value-engineered or peer-reviewed foundations for over 22,500 turbines in 73 countries. CTE Wind has offices in Brazil, Poland, Portugal, Spain, USA and Asia. Most recently, the internationally successful company opened its North American office in 2020 in Denver CO, USA.

The company is a subsidiary of the CTE Group, a consulting firm, specialized in building and civil engineering. The CTE Group was founded in 1965 and today is one of the leaders in the structural engineering sector in France.

If you want to learn more about CTE Wind International you can read more articles about projects and news in OUR-PROJECTS & OUR-NEWS – sections. For more Information about OUR-SERVICES please CONTACT US.

Wind Energy Hamburg 2022

The Global On & Offshore Event

From 27 to 30 September 2022, Hamburg will become an energy hub for the world. For four days, at WindEnergy Hamburg everything at the trade show site will revolve around generating energy from wind and its exploitation.

CTE Wind partecipates in Hamburg with an own stand.

Leading business and union representatives provided diverse insights into all areas of the industry, with plenty of facts and figures. So as to cover the huge impending need for renewable energies, they highlighted the significance of personal exchange and knowledge transfer on an equal footing between industry, research institutions and policy

SCHEDULE A MEETING

Alexander MARTIN CEO of CTE Wind International, along with the country Managers, engineering team and sales representatives of de CTE Wind offices worldwide will attend at the largest renewables conference dedicated to the wind energy market in Europe and all over the world. This is an excellent opportunity for interested companies to meet our sales team, learn more about CTE Wind’s expertise in civil engineering and foundations and discuss future collaborations..

Do not hesitate to contact us to organize a meeting.
See you soon in Hamburg.

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CTE Wind opens Office in Queensland, Australia

With Ryan O’Flaherty in Gold Coast, QLD, CTE Wind has also an office in Australia.

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CTE Wind Expands Down Under: New Office Coming soon

Exciting news from the “Outback”! CTE Wind opens its doors in Australia, establishing a dedicated team ready to harness the wind energy potential. Joining forces with our Australian Sales Representative, Michael Wolff, is the experienced Ryan O’Flaherty.

Notably, Ryan brings essential local Professional Engineer (P.E.) licenses to the table, empowering our team to efficiently approve cost-effective foundation designs. Based on the picturesque Gold Coast, Queensland, on the other side of the Australian continent, Ryan’s strategic location positions us well for regional impact.

About CTE Wind International

CTE Wind Civil Engineering is an international engineering consulting firm specialized in the design of onshore wind turbine foundations. CTE Wind has been active in the wind energy sector since 2003.

As of 2023, CTE Wind has designed, value-engineered or peer-reviewed foundations for over 28,500 turbines in 75 countries. CTE Wind has offices in Brazil, Poland, Portugal, Spain, USA and Asia. Most recently, the internationally successful company opened its North American office in 2020 in Denver CO, USA.

The company is a subsidiary of the CTE Group, a consulting firm, specialized in building and civil engineering. The CTE Group was founded in 1965 and today is one of the leaders in the structural engineering sector in France.

If you want to learn more about CTE Wind International you can read more articles about projects and news in OUR-PROJECTS & OUR-NEWS – sections. For more Information about OUR-SERVICES please CONTACT US.