Marine Civils – Page 13
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Coastal civils project reveals hidden treasure
A Victorian copper bell has been unearthed during work to connect utilities in Portsmouth, UK
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Bespoke civils on show at Seawork
Kaymac was showcasing some of its latest bespoke projects at Seawork
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Dredging uncovers medieval watermill
The remains of a 14th century watermill complex have been discovered at Blenheim UK
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Dredging reaches tunnel milestone
Half of the soil has been dredged from the seabed for an 18km immersed tunnel between Denmark and Germany.
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Major project proves importance of waterways
Remediation of a former coal park by the Awirs power plant near the Autonomous Port of Liège in Belgium has been completed after three months mobilising 220,000 tonnes of soil by waterway. The Awirs site that relied on water transport to mobilise 200,000 tonnes of soil Envisan, ...
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OSIL supplies buoys to Baltic project
OSIL has supplied its advanced monitoring buoys to the Baltic Pipeline Project.
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24 million m3 dredged in Polish project
Van Oord and DEME complete massive Polish dredging project.
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Floating turbine mooring completed for Spain's grid
The offshore mooring installation for the DemoSATH floating wind project has been successfully completed
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Consortium plans offshore H refuelling
A study has found that with the right infrastructure, small and medium-sized vessels can be refuelled offshore with hydrogen.
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Hydrogen and wind concept revealed
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed to develop hydrogen transport solutions and the first floating wind turbine to be integrated with a hydrogen production system.
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Heerema to install 64 wind monopiles
Heerema will install 64 offshore monopiles in the latest German wind farm project
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Floating wind concept wins DNV approval
A concept coming out of a project to better understand the mechanics of floating wind turbines has won approval.
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New deep water terminal announced for remote islands
The remote islands of the Outer Hebrides should see major benefits from a new deep water terminal.
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Massive concrete sill prepares to set sail
The vital component of a storm surge barrier for one of Belgium’s ports is about to set sail
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Heerema develops floating engineering
A Floating to Floating system could cut the cost of wind farm installation, says marine civil engineering specialist Heerema
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Restoration to begin on historic docks
Work is due to begin on restoring the Govan Graving Docks on the River Clyde in Scotland after being closed for more than 34 years.
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DOF Subsea recycles 99% of decommissioned oil rig
DOF Subsea claims nearly all of the materials making up the Buchan and Hannay oil field projects were recycled or repurposed.
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Prysmian Group confirms €1 billion portfolio
Prysmian has confirmed plans to spend €1 billion on cable-laying projects by 2024.