Latest Marine Construction News
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Dredging begins for port energy facility
The UK’s largest port operator has started work on an energy facility with one of Boskalis’ dredgers.
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Major expansion boosts Port of Aberdeen financials
The port’s financials have been bolstered by its transformational South Harbour expansion
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Denmark gives green light to create OSW hub
More than 3,700,000m³ of material will be dredged to create an offshore wind hub in Denmark by deepening the water and expanding the Port of Esbjerg.
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Maritime propels Jan De Nul to record turnover
Jan De Nul Group ended 2023 ‘far exceeding expectations’ thanks to a strong performance in its maritime divisions
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Peel Ports adds hydropower to its repertoire
Peel Ports is looking to hydropower to generate 1,500,000 kWh of green energy each year
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Bibby hires builder of first electric CSOV
Spanish shipyard Gondan has been contracted to build an electric Commissioning Service Operations Vessel to operate in UK and European waters.
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Acteon drilling expertise for port upgrade project
A Scottish ferry terminal is undergoing piling works courtesey of the Acteon Group
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Tunnel worker killed at Fehmarnbelt
A construction worker has been killed in a tragic accident at the site of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel, just as dredging on the 18km project was completed.
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First energy island building block built
The first of 23 massive concrete caissons has been completed to form the foundation of the world’s first offshore energy island.
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Drilling begins on Rotterdam’s CO2 capture
37 million tonnes of carbon dioxide will be piped from Rotterdam to depleted North Sea gas fields 22km offshore.
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Van Oord launches dredgers and survey vessel
Three vessels were officially christened at a ceremony in Rotterdam by Van Oord last week.
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BW Ideol unveils floating platform mass production
French floating wind developer BW Ideol says its platform will be pushed out in a mass production manner with a new approach.
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Cemex completes dredging at London’s largest port
London’s largest port, the Port of Tilbury, has had 20,000m3 of spoil dredged from berths to allow today’s huge ships to dock.
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IMCA appoints new president and VP
The International Marine Contractors Association has appointed Luca Gentili as president and Hugo Bouvy as vice-president.
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MEPs urged to save Europe’s maritime industry
“It is time for urgent policy action,” a new paper presented to MEPs has claimed, saying it is essential to regain and secure the maritime industry in Europe.
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Historic Spanish beach restoration completed
The largest beach restoration project in Spain’s history has been completed by Dutch marine civils engineering firm Van Oord.
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Steel cut for offshore platforms project
Steel has been cut for the offshore HVDC platforms that will convert the power generated at the Norfolk Vanguard wind farms recently sold by Vattenfall to RWE.
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Seatools pre-piling deployed at Taiwan wind farm
Seatools successfully deploys pre-piling template equipment at Hai Long Offshore Wind Farm
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Onshore cable works begin at Thor
RWE starts work on onshore cables as the next step in the construction of Thor Offshore Wind Farm
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Green light for the largest offshore wind project in the US
Construction for the largest offshore wind project in the US has been given the final ok