Marine Civils – Page 14
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Bolina booms supplied to Cahora Bassa Dam
UK boom technology firm Bolina has completed a project on southern Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam.
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2nd phase of water works starts at Churchill’s birthplace
Land & Water is due to begin the second phase of a major lake restoration project on the Blenhein Estate.
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Work begins on France’s first offshore wind farm
France kicks off its first offshore wind farm with the installation of its first turbine.
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Tyra II nears completion after 10 years
A project to reconstruct Denmark’s largest offshore gas and oil operation is reaching its final stages after almost 10 years’ intense engineering work.
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Partnership fosters LNG ambitions
A Belgian port has ambitions to become an international green hub
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UK missing out on ‘massive opportunity’
By ignoring the potential of tidal energy, the UK is missing an open goal, say stakeholders in the sector.
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Rock arrives from Norway for Southsea flood defence
Super dense rock from Norway is being shipped to Southsea for major flood defence work.
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Researchers model crash barrier concepts
Researchers have modelled three concepts which they say could avoid ships crashing into wind turbines.
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RWE reveals amphibious maintenance vessel
New amphibious maintenance vessel can reach stranded wind turbines
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Global consortium completes new anchor test
A new anchor developed by an international consortium is on the verge of deployment
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Babcock assists on LPG floating storage study
Eight-week concept study to explore the feasibility of a combined condensate and LPG floating storage facility
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Zinus wins Europe and Asia contracts for port charging
Zinus will install its port-charging units in Norway and Singapore.
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Subsea 7 wins grant to install ‘PowerBundle’
A new concept for offshore energy storage wins UK grant
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Pan-Arctic cable project resurrected after delay
A 14,000-kilometre subsea cable project to link North America, Europe and Asia through the Arctic region has signed up Japanese firm ARTERIA.
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ScaffFloat down under
ScaffFloat, from Seawork exhibitors WorkFloat, a system of patented plastic floats that allows pontoons, barges and workboats to be built from standard scaffold components, has just launched its first pontoon in Australia through one of its local partners, AEG Group.
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Teesport RoRo upgrade contract awarded
UK wet civil engineering firm, Land & Water, has secured a £ multi-million infrastructure contract with PD Ports to upgrade Teesport Number Two Ro-Ro.
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Low carbon beach replenishment at Ostend
Trailing suction hopper dredger ‘Alexander von Humboldt’ will bring some 600,000 cubic metres of dredged sand to Belgium’s Ostend beach, running on sustainable drop-in biofuel.
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UK civils firms join forces
Devon-based marine and civil engineering specialists, Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd (TMS) has become a 50% shareholder of Kent-based hydraulic engineering specialists, Hesselberg Hydro UK Ltd, combining nearly 60 years’ experience and expertise in the maritime construction sector.
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Sustainability assessment tool
A new online tool develops a self-assessment score for marine contracting companies to measure their progress against other contractors.
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Ground engineering investment
Aarsleff Ground Engineering has upgraded and expanded its Newark plant premises which accommodates the company’s extensive fleet of rigs, fabrication shop, training facility, machinery, and equipment available to hire.