Marine Civils – Page 18
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Longest immersed tunnel project complete
A geotechnical investigation for the world’s longest immersed tunnel has been completed.
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Maritime hub for Malta
The Mediterranean Maritime Hub Malta (MMH) is investing more than €20 million to turn Valletta into a hub for vessels from the maritime and oil and gas exploration sectors.
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Final dredging phase at Peak Forest Canal
The final phase of dredging works at Peak Forest Canal in Manchester, UK has begun.
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Howth harbour developments
Howth Harbour near Dublin is undergoing a transformation with the re-development of the Middle Pier plus proposals for dredging the harbour and the creation of a reclaimed area of land.
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European shoreline changes mapped over decades
The new EMODnet Geology shoreline-migration map allows policy makers or national and regional coastal managers to identify areas of rapid change.
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Challenging winter project completed at Seaton Port
Southbay Civil Engineering Limited together with Red7Marine, recently completed the construction of two mooring dolphins on behalf of ABLE UK at its Seaton Port facility.
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World’s first ship tunnel gets closer to reality
After two years of study and analysis, government approval has been given for the building of what is claimed to be the World’s first ship tunnel.
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Challenging navaids upgrade job recognised
Southbay Civil Engineering Limited and Wirral Borough Council have been awarded the Civil Engineering Contractors Association Small Project of the Year award for the North West Region in the UK.
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Greenlink Interconnector marine licence approved
Greenlink Interconnector Limited has welcomed the decision by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) to approve its application for a Marine Licence for the Greenlink electricity interconnector project, which will link the power markets of Great Britain and Ireland.
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Suction anchor pumping system
The Alfa Laval company and pump manufacturer Framo, will supply pumping systems for foundations of Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm project.
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Innovation challenge takes on coastal inundation
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has launched a new marine innovation challenge, focused on identifying the causes and risks of coastal inundation and mitigating its effects.
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Expansion at Amalia harbour
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has awarded a contract for the construction of 2.4kms of quays and earth-retaining walls in the Princess Amalia Harbour, part of the Maasvlakte II complex.
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Concrete hulls for floating wind
Work is in progress in Norway on the building of the concrete hulls for what will be the World’s largest floating wind project.
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Le Havre quay upgrades
The French Port of Le Havre has awarded a significant contract to the NGE Group for construction work to adapt a quay in the harbour.
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Yunlin wind farm transport phase complete
The transportation phase for the Yunlin offshore wind farm in Taiwan has been completed, paving the way for the installation phase to begin.
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Temporary power work completed at Borssele
Ørsted contracted MRE to provide temporary power during the turbine commissioning phase of the 94 Siemens Gamesa Renewables 8.0-167 type turbines at the Borssele 1 & 2 offshore wind farm.
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Space data could aid decommissioning
BMT will assess the feasibility of using space-based data to support the decommissioning of energy assets.
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Ocean loop system brings economical temperature control
A high-tech, ocean front residential development has required the installation of a bespoke subsea heat exchanger system.
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Shipping cement
The South Wales Port of Newport, owned and operated by Associated British Ports, has celebrated the renewal of its lease and commercial agreement with leading building materials company, CEMEX.
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Smaller dredging vessels ordered in 2020
According to IHS Markit’s newly published International Dredging Directory, industry uncertainty has temporarily reversed the trend for ever larger dredgers.