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  • Imtiaz is seen during dredging trials in Rotterdam Europoort with a hopper barge alongside.
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    Smaller Newbuild from IHC Holland Grabs Attention

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Recent newbuild dredger deliveries from the various Dutch specialist shipyards that comprise IHC Holland include the world''s most powerful cutter suction dredger for Belgium''s Jan De Nul and twin 16,000m 3capacity trailing suction hopper dredgers for Royal Boskalis Westminster .

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    Cautious Optimism at Boskalis

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    At its shareholder AGM in the Netherlands last month, dredging giant Royal Boskalis Westminster reported that incoming orders and turnover thus far in 2004 were lagging behind last year but were not out of line with expectations.

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    Dredge Deeper for 'Queen Mary 2'

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Ever since its maiden voyage in January, Cunard ''s new flagship liner Queen Mary 2 has been challenging the dredged depths of many ports where it has been scheduled to call.

  • The Shenhua is launched into the Huangpu River in Shanghai last month.
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    VOSTA LMG Delivers On Eastern Promise

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The largest trailing suction hopper dredger ever built in China was launched last month at the Hudong Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai. Built for client Huanghua Port , the 5,000m 3dredger Shenhua benefited from a complete engineering package and dredging components supplied by Amsterdam based VOSTA LMG , which also had ...

  • The worlds most powerful cutter suction dredger has won the prestigious Dutch Ship of the Year Award.
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    'JFJ De Nul' is Ship of the Year

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The seagoing, self-propelled cutter suction dredger JFJ De Nul , built by IHC Holland ''sKinderdijk yard for Belgian contractor Jan De Nul , has won the Netherlands'' prestigious Ship of the Year Award of the Royal Dutch Union of Technicians in Shipbuilding (KNVTS). Now the most powerful vessel of its ...

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    Chart Training Package

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Meridian Chartware of Norwich, a subsidiary of Norcom Technology, is developing an electronic chart training package and a low cost entry electronic chart plotter in a project also involving the UK Hydrographic Office and the Royal Yachting Association .

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    Fugro Opts for Airborne Bathymeter

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Dutch survey conglomerate Fugro, which maintains nearly 9,000 staff in over 60 countries, is to acquire an Optech International Shoals-1000T airborne Lidar bathymetry system under the auspices of its US subsidiary, Fugro Pelagos Inc of San Diego.

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    Gardline Begins CHP Project

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Great Yarmouth-based Gardline Hydro has begun a two-year Civil Hydrography Programme (CHP) to survey western approaches to the English Channel on behalf of the government body responsible for safety of navigation in domestic waters, the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA). Its purpose is to update Admiralty Charts andother publications.

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    New ENC Standard

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Packaging and distribution of electronic navigational charts are to be further standardised following a recent workshop sponsored by ChartWorld inHamburg attended by ECDIS manufacturers, ENC retailers and representatives of the International Hydrographic Bureau .

  • Engineers are lifted to work on pilings for the Berth 4 restraint dolphins last month. Note the operational approach bridge to Berths 1, 2 and 3 and the spur to Berth 4.
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    Simon Says Humber Sea Terminal

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The London based Simon Group demonstrated prescient vision when in the late 1990s it set in motion planning for a deepwater ro-ro terminal in the River Humber.

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    Oil Leak Deflates UK Port Figures

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The British Government''s Department for Transport , which has recently rejected a proposed new container terminal at the Port of Southampton and must pass judgement on three more large schemes, has published provisional National Statistics on freight traffic through UK ports in 2003.

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    MAREC 2004 Sees Seas of Opportunity Offshore

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Governments have pledged that new and renewable energies will play an ever growing role in their national energy mixes.

  • Seacores jack-up platform Deep River was deployed for piling operations.
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    Support for Tenby RNLI

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The Royal National Lifeboat Institution ''s new boathouse and slipway at Tenby in South Wales will be supported on a forest of tubular steel monopiles specialist marine civil engineering contractors Seacore has installed into the seabed rock.

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    Marine Energy Challenge Assessing Projects

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The Carbon Trust has chosen consulting engineers Halcrow Group Ltd , in partnership with engineering specialists Peter Brotherhood Ltd and Abbott Risk Consulting Ltd , as one of the main engineering consortia to be involved in its new Marine Energy Challenge (MEC) programme.

  • The Wave Hub will enable wave power companies to test how well groups of wave machines produce power.
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    Marine Hubbub in South West UK

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The South West of England Regional Development Agency (RDA) has appointed a project manager to take forward proposals to develop the Wave Hub , a proposal to kick start the region''s sea power industry.

  • Bremerhaven car handling facility: now one of a trio of German port expansion sites.
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    Germans Expand Specialist Port Facilities

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Specialist facility expansion in Germany''s two biggest seaports up to late 2005 is costing a total ¢ 60m, according to plans now revealed in Hamburg and the Weser ports complex of Bremen/ Bremerhaven.

  • A heavily corroded section of the Albert Pier jetty before treatment.
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    The Tide Turns Against Marine Corrosion

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Corrosion is probably the single most serious cause of deterioration of reinforced concrete structures and is particularly prevalent in buildings and structures subjected to salts from the sea.

  • Stemats crane barge Dina M is seen at work during the tunnel installation process.
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    Stemat Savours Successful Sinkings

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The building consortium HSL Drechtse Steden wasresponsible for the design and construction of a new high speed rail line between Zwijndredcht and Moerdijk in Holland. This section of the route contains two submerged tunnels, one under the river Oude Maas and the other under the river Dordste Kil.

  • Halcrow is developing a 50 year flood management strategy for the Roach and Crouch estuary.
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    Essex Flood Defences Strategy Due

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Consulting engineers Halcrow is in the final stages of a project on the Roach and Crouch estuaries in Essex.

  • The Airfloat Modular Pontoon System can be used to create pontoons and floating jetties of virtually and size and design.
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    Modular Pontoons at seawork

    2004-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The British company that earlier this year purchased the Eirfloat modular pontoon system manufactured and previously based in Ireland have got off to a flying start with a string of important orders. The company and the brand are now renamed Airfloat and will be exhibiting at seawork2004 .