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Want to be part of the U.S. offshore wind supply chain?

By Paul Dvorak | August 24, 2016

Liz Burdock, Director of Business Network for Offshore Wind

With new Massachusetts offshore wind procurement legislation and the nation’s first offshore project nearing completion, the U.S. market is taking shape and heating up. Want to be part of it? Make your company known and register on our offshore wind supply chain portal. It is free and easy to use.

The Business Network For Offshore Wind, a nonprofit entity, says it provides an easy way to stay update on all the US offshore projects, developments and learn about business opportunities.

The Business Network For Offshore Wind, a nonprofit entity, says it provides an easy way to stay update on all the U.S. offshore projects, developments, and to learn about business opportunities.

Offshore wind projects are innovative construction projects combining all facets of engineering, construction, marine and aerospace disciplines- just to name a few. There are many areas where companies can participate in offshore wind projects and take advantage of the hundred’s of contract opportunities that become available throughout the planning, siting, permitting, construction, installation and operations process.

The Business Network For Offshore Wind, a nonprofit entity, provides an easy way for you to stay update on all the US offshore projects, developments and learn about business opportunities. Our mission is build the U.S. offshore wind supply chain and an important tool we use is the supply chain portal. Company information is only provided to developers and other primary contractors looking for vendors. Get involved in US offshore wind. Register here today.

Find our more information about the Business Network for Offshore Wind go to www.bizmdosw.org and get involved in the US Offshore Wind Industry by attending the Network’s International U.S. Offshore Wind Partnering Forum www.2016IPF.com


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