The evolution of Flanged Pile Upending Tools

News published on February 26, 2026

Monopile foundations are the dominant foundation type used in offshore wind turbines. The bolted L-flange connection, where the flange forms an L-shape with the pile wall, has become the most used method for joining monopiles and transition pieces (TP), or in TP-less configurations for the monopiles with the turbine tower. Its mechanical reliability and suitability for the current large-diameter piles make it the preferred choice in modern offshore wind farm construction.

Because monopiles are transported horizontally on the deck of installation vessels, they must be upended before installation. This is where the Flanged Pile Upending Tool (FPUT) comes into play. Specifically engineered for this task, the FPUT engages with the flange geometry, which differs from a perfectly cylindrical pile, and locks into the top of the monopile remotely controlled. The crane then lifts the pile into a vertical position. Once upright, the tool disengages via remote control and is returned to the deck, ensuring a safe, efficient, and “no hands on deck” operation.

Over the years, IQIP has continuously refined its upending technology, not only by increasing lifting capacity to accommodate larger monopiles, but also through intrinsic design improvements. These include:

  • Enhanced remote control systems that support improved stabbing accuracy, aided by integrated guides, cameras, and sensors.
  • Design enhancements that enable free-hanging stabbing when working from floating installation vessels.
  • Enhanced safety features built on IQIP’s signature fail-safe principle, ensuring tool integrity under load.
  • Better adaptability to varying pile geometries, including adjustability to top diameters up to 9.5 m.

Starting with the FPUT750, first applied in 2013, and followed by the FPUT1200, the early series units has since been used on more recent projects such as Kaskasi and Nyuzen. The range evolved to include the FPUT1600 and FPUT2450, each designed to handle increasingly larger monopiles and higher lifting capacities. The FPUT2450 has proven its reliability and performance on several major offshore wind projects, including Arcadis Ost 1, Dogger Bank A, B and C, Gode Wind 3, Borkum Riffgrund 3, and Thor, demonstrating its capability in demanding installation environments.

Ready for the future of XL-monopiles
IQIP has now completed the FPUT3500, which has already been deployed on its first project. With a lifting capability to 3,500 tons, the FPUT 3500 supports the installation of the next generation of XL monopiles in offshore wind. Thanks to its adjustable width, the FPUT3500 can handle piles ranging from 7.5 to 9.5 meters in diameter. As of now, the FPUT3500 is available in our rental fleet.

In addition to flanged pile solutions, IQIP also rents and sells upending tools for piles without flanges, such as those used in grouted connections and other configurations, ensuring safe and efficient handling across all foundation types.

Want to learn more about IQIP’s Flanged Pile Upending Tools or other upending solutions?
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