Latest Marine Construction News – Page 11
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2GW offshore substations lined up for North Sea
Fourteen offshore substations capable of handling 2GW of power each will be installed in the Dutch and German North Sea.
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Terminal deepening project underway at Antwerp-Bruges
Work is underway to upgrade the Europa Terminal at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges
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Van Oord puts 2 new LNG dredgers to work
Marine contracting giant Van Oord is protecting the Netherlands’ coastline with two identical trailing suction hopper dredgers, which are powered by liquefied natural gas.
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Major Dutch canal works completed by ‘Destiny’
A special workboat called ‘Destiny’ has been instrumental in upgrading and widening more than 60km of canals in the Netherlands.
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H&W launches first ship from yard for 20 years
The first of 23 barges has been delivered to the River Thames-based recycling and waste management firm Cory Group by Harland & Wolff.
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Cost rockets for major port transformation
The Port of Genoa and associated works are aiming to transform the region into a marine, road and rail hub to rival Rotterdam, but costs have shot up by 1/3 in six months.
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Methanol-fuelled installation giant revealed
Van Oord’s new offshore installation vessel has been contracted for major works before it has even been built.
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Peel Ports secures long-term partnerships
Peel Ports has appointed leading consultants to help it realise its eight-year investment programme
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DEME awarded €300 million contracts for wind farm
Marine contractor DEME Offshore has won three contracts for a €2.7 billion offshore wind farm in France.
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Framo reveals energy-generation with submerged turbine tech
Framo’s new Submerged Turbine technology has its first customer
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Aids to Navigation: A word from Seawork exhibitor Hydrosphere
Since 1994, Hydrosphere has been providing reliable, high-quality and cost-effective AtoN solutions to the marine industry and beyond. Managing director John Caskey shares some pointers.
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Biggest winter dredge at Victorian docks
UK wet civil engineering firm Land & Water is on the last stretch of the largest winter dredge at a historic Victorian inland dock.
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Vessel ordered to maintain navaids
Marine services provider Briggs Marine will enhance its maintenance support vessel provision following an order for a 40m long addition to its fleet from Spain’s Freire Shipyard.
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Is wind power the answer to the port energy deficit?
The Gothenburg Port Authority is to become a partner in Eolus’s Västvind offshore wind power project
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Jan De Nul hired to connect Denmark’s largest wind farm
Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm will be connected up to 1 million homes by the end of 2027, Jan De Nul says on being awarded the contract.
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In pictures: new WTI concept by Huisman
Marine contractors Huisman and Siemens Gamesa have joined technological forces to come up with a solution to stabilise wind turbine components during installation.
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€9.3m port expansion completes readiness phase
A north England port is now ready for development on 11 acres after a series of engineering works were completed this week.
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Ports of Normandy pledges €900,000 for roadmap
The Ports of Normandy has committed almost €1 million for a ’roadmap’ to electrify its ports under EU rules going in force in 2030.
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Cadeler in Danish wind farm deal
Cadeler is back on home ground and ready to install offshore wind turbines at the Aflandshage wind farm in Denmark
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Heerema installs wind turbines with new floating method
A wind farm installation has been carried out using a new RNA floating method by marine contractor Heerema