Windpark Ze-Bra
Onshore Wind Energy
Integrated Planning Across Construction and Decommissioning
Windpark Ze-Bra is an onshore wind project located in the Woensdrecht area of Zeeland, consisting of 15 Enercon wind turbines. The project started in January 2025 and is targeting commercial operation in December 2026.
Procon Planning supports Eneco in their role as end client and developer, providing structured planning and project controls for a project delivered through three parallel EPC packages: civil and foundation works; electrical scope, including park cabling and grid connection; and turbine supply, installation and commissioning.
A Critical Parallel Interface
In parallel with construction, the existing Windpark Anna-Maria Polder is scheduled for decommissioning and removal. To safeguard operational continuity and revenue generation, this decommissioning must take place as close as possible to the commissioning of the new wind park. This creates a major additional interface, requiring:
- Tight alignment between construction, commissioning and decommissioning schedules
- Careful management of operational and grid-related dependencies
- Scenario-based planning to balance risk, availability and revenue continuity
Project Details
Procon's Role
Planning as the Integrating Force
With multiple EPC contracts and a live operational asset running in parallel, schedule integration becomes the decisive success factor. Procon Planning acts as the integrating force across all workstreams, ensuring Eneco maintains full visibility and control throughout the project lifecycle.
- Preparing, maintaining and monitoring the integrated project baseline schedule
- Integrating subcontractor programmes across all three EPC packages
- Managing interfaces between construction, grid readiness, turbine installation and decommissioning activities
- Early identification of schedule risks and conflicts, enabling Eneco to proactively mitigate impacts