Creamer-Jingoli to engineer onshore cable route for offshore NJ wind project

May 22, 2024
The contract scope includes design for underground infrastructure running from the project’s landfall in Atlantic City, NJ, to point of interconnection in Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County.

Offshore staff

ATLANTIC CITY, NJAtlantic Shores Offshore Wind has selected Creamer-Jingoli to engineer and design the full onshore underground cable route for Atlantic Shores Project 1, which will be New Jersey’s first offshore wind project.

The early works contract scope includes detailed design for the 12 miles of underground infrastructure running from the project’s landfall in Atlantic City to the point of interconnection in Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County.

Creamer-Jingoli, a joint venture between New Jersey contractors J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. and JINGOLI, will support field surveys, environmental sampling, subsurface utility engineering work and site preparation for the duct bank installations that will house cables connecting offshore wind power to the New Jersey electric grid.

Atlantic Shores is a 50:50 joint venture partnership between Shell New Energies US LLC and EDF-RE Offshore Development LLC (a subsidiary of EDF Renewables North America). 

The Atlantic Shores Project 1 aims to deliver 1,510 MW of clean energy to New Jersey, generating enough power to serve more than 700,000 homes while contributing nearly $2 billion to the state economy.

05.22.2024