Port, Harbour & Marine Construction

  • Big investment continues as Rostock grows

    Port development company Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock invested more than €55m in the infrastructure of the seaport last year. 02 Feb 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Port of Grimsby gears up for £25m expansion

    Associated British Ports says the development of a new terminal, the Grimsby River Terminal (GRT) “will herald the largest ever capital investment in the Port of Grimsby.” 24 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Pressure for Falmouth Docks development

    Liberal Democrat MEP for Cornwall Sir Graham Watson has called on common sense to prevail surrounding the delays to the Falmouth Docks regeneration project. 24 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Work starts on second Antwerp lock

    The authorities in Flanders and the Port of Antwerp have provided an update on the construction of the new lock that will serve the port. 24 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • TTS completes Loch Ryan Port infrastructure

    TTS has completed work on the infrastructure for Stena Line’s purpose built port, located 10km north of its previous location in Stranraer, Scotland. 23 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Eco Xblocs provide good marine habitat

    The results of the final year of monitoring of the ‘Rich Dike’ project at IJmuiden in the Netherlands have been published and seem to show that the specially designed Xblocs used at the port encourage marine life. 23 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Marine aggregates biodiversity strategy

    The British Marine Aggregate Producers Association (BMAPA) has launched a Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP). 22 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Thames Hub ‘airport in the estuary’

    Lord Foster, chairman and founder of Foster + Partners in the UK, has launched proposals for the ‘Thames Hub,’ which the companies describe as “an integrated vision for Britain.” 19 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • RYA says dredge before April 2012

    The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) in the UK is advising clubs and training centres to undertake any required maintenance/navigational dredging activity before 1 April 2012. 14 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Giving ports a wider berth

    Construction in port areas may gain from the development of an analysis programme which calculates how to build safe berths that are located in especially harsh conditions. 10 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Breaking the mould in Southampton

    In June 2011, Associated British Ports (ABP) awarded Mackley Construction the contract to replace the existing breakwater at the Port of Southampton. 10 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Jan de Nul confirms contract for new lock

    Antwerp Port Authority has commissioned a joint venture including Jan De Nul, CEI-De Meyer and Betonac, and Herbosch-Kiere and Antwerpse Bouwwerken, to build a second lock in the Waaslandhaven. 10 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Approval for second terminal at Dover

    In what is being described as a significant vote of confidence in the strategic direction of the UK’s busiest trust port, the UK government has formally given the go ahead for Dover’s second ferry terminal (Terminal 2). 07 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • Market consultation for Maasvlakte windfarm

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Dutch government are looking into the possibility of building a windfarm with a potential of more than 100MW on the seawall of the new Maasvlakte 2. 06 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal

  • New waterfront for Dutch city of Harderwijk

    The Waterfront consortium, consisting of Royal Boskalis Westminster NV and the TBI companies Synchroon and Koopmans Bouwgroep, is set to realize an ambitious waterfront project in the Dutch municipality of Harderwijk. 06 Jan 2012 - Maritime Journal


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