Aarsleff was named by Ørsted as one of three industrial construction experts brought in to support Ørsted and ATP’s bid for the Danish North Sea energy island. The role described is part of the consortium’s bid preparation, where specialist contractors contributed engineering and constructability expertise relevant to delivering an artificial island and associated offshore works. The source specifies that Aarsleff would be “leading the construction work” within the Ørsted‑ATP bid team context, and highlights the company’s large-scale infrastructure and offshore experience. In this extraction, the role is classified under engineering consultancy because the explicit engagement described is bid support and pre-award engineering/design and construction-planning input, rather than an executed construction contract. No contract value was disclosed in the announcement. The role is recorded in the development lifecycle stage (tender/bid phase) because it was framed as supporting a planned bid ahead of a future tender process. No component quantities can be assigned from the source excerpt, as it does not define any final asset counts or lengths under Aarsleff’s scope for this project at this stage.