Marine Civils – Page 2
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ABP submits floating solar plans
ABP has submitted plans for the UK’s largest floating solar project at the Port of Barrow
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Lithuanian port plans €36.6m offshore wind hub
Contracts have been signed to get what the Lithuanian Port of Klaipėda calls an ‘offshore wind hub’ built.
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Barcelona inks port embankment contract
The new embankment will serve as the first enclosure for depositing materials from the dredging of the port’s docks
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UK commits to record spending on flood defences
The UK government has committed £2.65 billion (€3.2 billion) to flood defences over two years as part of its ‘Plan for Change’.
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Construction begins at Inch Cape wind farm
Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm progresses to construction, using Jan De Nul’s vessel for foundation installation
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Wärtsilä signs 5-year deal with dredger fleet
Wärtsilä has increased its dredger offering by signing a five-year deal with one of the largest dredger fleets in the Middle East.
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Study confirms charging viability at wind farms
A study into the viability of charging electric support vessels at the offshore wind farms they work on has shown the practice is technically and financially feasible.
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EU calls for critical cable security upgrade
Critical subsea cables will be protected in a raft of measures being drawn up, the European Commission has said in response to a recent spate of suspected sabotage incidents.
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Kongsberg enhances OSCV mooring capabilities
KM’s new mooring system for OSCVs promises to fill the shortage of vessels capable of large-scale mooring installations
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Offshore energy islands hit delays despite funding
A Danish-German energy island project in the Baltic Sea has been handed a cool €645 million from the European Commission.
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Denmark sets itself at forefront of CCS
Denmark is positioning itself at the forefront of CO2 capture and storage (CCS), with applications invited for licences to explore coastal areas for the purpose.
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Wales government backs tidal energy scheme
A first-of-its-kind tidal scheme has been given Welsh government backing in the form of an £8 million (€9.6 million) equity stake.
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Meeting the challenges: A jack-up in action
Red 7 Marine’s 50-year-old jack-up barge SeaChallenger is coming into her own offshore England. Serena Shores has a look at what the vessel is doing and how she’s doing it.
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World’s largest tidal scheme gets public nod
Early consultations with the public have shown convincing approval for a tidal power plant in England, the largest in the world.
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A record subsea vessel conversion for Ulstein
Ulstein Design & Solutions AS has won its largest aftermarket contract to date to convert a subsea vessel for cable-laying work
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Emissions-free pilot first in dredging
A pilot project in the Netherlands port of Dordrecht has successfully used an emissions-free crane vessel in what is believed to be a first for the dredging industry.
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Engineers install floating quays at modern marina
A Portuguese marina has had a facelift with three new floating quays, accommodating another 68 berths for larger vessels.
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Nexans Secures €1 billion subsea grid connection project
A key milestone in the European subsea grid connection for offshore wind energy
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Belfast Harbour sets out €350m+ five-year plan
More than £300 million (€355 million) has been pledged to transform Belfast Harbour, including turning it into an offshore wind hub.
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Van Oord completes Romanian coastal works
Van Oord is making progress on a significant project to reinforce coastline in Constanta, Romania