Marine Civils – Page 3
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Last monopiles sent to Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm
The final shipment of monopiles has left China for Denmark, where installation of its largest offshore wind farm is about to begin.
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The UK’s first carbon capture project moves forward
A carbon storage permit has been granted at Teeside supporting the UK’s net-zero goals
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New SRI vessel breaks records in size
The largest Subsea Rock Installation vessel in the industry has been ordered by Boskalis for delivery early next year.
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Solent Freeport funds six port projects
Th UK government has given eight freeports a share of £25 million to upgrade their facilities, with Solent Freeport outlining what it intends to do with its share.
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Offshore giants combine to form ‘CO2 highway’
Equinor and Fugro have agreed to develop a pipeline to transport up to 27 million tonnes to a permanent storage location on the Norwegian continental shelf.
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World’s longest subsea tunnel gathers pace
First mooted in 2017, Norway’s 27km tunnel is gathering pace, with a joint venture between engineering firms Implenia and Stangeland Maskin laying out plans for the huge project.
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Six-year Rotterdam underwater motorway completed
A six-year construction project to connect roads on both sides of a river near the Port of Rotterdam has finally been opened to traffic.
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Forth Ports spends £50m after ‘game changer’ contract
£50 million (€60.6 million) has been earmarked to upgrade the port facilities needed to build Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm.
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Eemshaven named as OranjeWind base port
RWE and TotalEnergies select Eemshaven for assembly of turbines for their OranjeWind offshore wind project
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IMCA interview: The value of the common voice
International Marine Contractors Association CEO Iain Grainger speaks to Maritime Journal at the end of a very successful IMCA global summit - and the first for six years.
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Vard converts PSV into a specialised cable-laying vessel
Vard has successfully delivered a specialised cable-laying vessel (CLV) to its new owner after a complex vessel conversion from a Platform Supply Vessel (PSV).
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Partners adapt recyclable boat material for pontoons
The company that came up with a fully recyclable material to make boats out of has expanded its use for pontoons and docks.
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New offshore wind terminal for German port
A consortium has been hired to expand the German Port of Cuxhaven so it can increase its already busy offshore wind farm activities.
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MDL opens purse for £40m spending spree
MDL Marinas is planning to upgrade many of its 18 marinas with a range of improvements on its shopping list.
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Subsea rock installation vessels ordered
A new partnership has ordered two rock installation vessels that have the option to run on methanol.
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Curved concrete breakwaters protect NZ coast
Arc-shaped floating breakwaters have been installed at a leisure marina in New Zealand to protect an ecologically sensitive area by Swedish engineers at SF Marina.
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Engineers create world-first fish migration river
A fish migration river is being built in the Netherlands that will allow migratory fish to swim between fresh and sea waterways.
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Acciona to build Ravenna breakwater
Acciona is to build a €216m breakwater at Italy’s Port of Ravenna to protect a floating LNG terminal
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Nature-inclusive offshore wind project launches
Wood Thilsted is partnering with industry leaders to advance nature inclusivity in offshore wind design
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RWE's Thor windfarm port
RWE has chosen Thyborøn Port as its base for the Thor offshore wind farm, creating jobs and supporting construction