Marine Civils – Page 30

  • 178 tonne transformer lifted at Ipswich
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    Heavy lift operation at Ipswich

    2020-06-16T11:08:00Z

    The Port of Ipswich on the UK East coast has successfully completed a heavy lift operation involving a 178 tonne transformer, as part of a National Grid infrastructure project.

  • HR Wallingford’s model will be the most comprehensive that has ever been created of the canal
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    Modelling future Suez Canal developments

    2020-06-15T09:32:00Z

    UK Hydro modelling specialist company HR Wallingford is to supply numerical and physical modelling systems to the the Suez Canal Authority.

  • TThe PLP240 was mobilised on the 'Havila Jupiter'
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    Trenching and boulder clearance completed

    2020-06-10T11:47:00Z

    Global Offshore, part of the Global Marine Group, has completed its first phase of work at Vattenfall’s Danish Kriegers Flak offshore wind site utilising the new PLP240 plough for boulder clearance and pre-cut trenching.

  • A cross section of the tunnel elements
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    Contract awarded for building Scheldt tunnel

    2020-06-09T13:08:00Z

    A major contract for the building of a new tunnel across the River Scheldt at Antwerp has been awarded to a consortium of Belgian and Dutch companies writes Dag Pike.

  • Environment Agency is supporting the Southsea Coastal Scheme with £97.8m of funding
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    Southsea's coastal defence scheme gets funding

    2020-06-09T12:50:00Z

    Plans for state-of-the-art new coastal defences in Southsea, on the UK’s south coast have been given the green light as the government has awarded nearly £100m of funding.

  • Landfall site in Miaoli County
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    European marine construction knowhow proves invaluable in Taiwan

    2020-06-08T12:20:00Z

    Jan De Nul has kicked off construction works in Taiwan for the Formosa 2 Offshore Wind Farm. Nearshore and onshore construction works in Taiwan have started at the landfall site in Miaoli County and Taichung port.

  • Subsea cables
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    Subsea cable services keep UK powered up

    2020-06-01T17:42:00Z

    Ensuring subsea fibre optic cables remain operational with repair and maintenance services during the COVID-19 pandemic has been essential for keeping the power on and internet services connected.

  • Duck weed
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    Duck weed growth warning

    2020-05-06T18:13:00Z

    A warning has been issued over an upcoming explosion of habitat-destroying duck weed growth, due to rising temperatures across Europe and ever-increasing heatwaves.

  • Building work has been is under way at a number of locations along the waterfront at Hull
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    Hull flood defence work expands

    2020-05-06T09:31:00Z

    Work has started on the latest stage in the extensive flood defence work that is taking place along the waterfront of the River Humber, UK.

  • The Port of Amsterdam and Zeehaven IJmuiden will operate Energiehaven once completed
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    15 hectare site in Amsterdam will support offshore wind

    2020-04-30T10:11:00Z

    The Port of Amsterdam will turn a dredging depot at the former Averijhaven into an energy port to serve as a base for the construction and maintenance of offshore wind farms.

  • Mark Smith, has been leading Red7Marine’s latest drive to bring talented candidates into the industry
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    Rewarding jobs in marine construction for ex-services personnel

    2020-04-27T10:17:00Z

    In the face of an industry-wide skills shortage, one UK marine contractor is taking a proactive approach when it comes to recruiting ex-services staff.

  • Pharos Offshore refurbished the plough in just 3 months
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    Tight turnaround for telecoms plough refurb

    2020-04-22T13:59:00Z

    Pharos Offshore Group in Port of Blyth, UK has delivered a fully refurbished telecoms plough for use in the North Sea region.

  • Lake Lothing, the channel into many of Lowestoft's docks and Oulton Broad currently cuts the town in two due to congestion problems on its two small bridges
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    Lake Lothing bridge agreement reached

    2020-04-21T10:33:00Z

    In Lowestoft, UK, Associated British Ports has announced an agreement with Suffolk County Council (SCC) in relation to Lake Lothing Third Crossing.

  • Tilbury2 terminal
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    Terminal offers key employment opportunities

    2020-04-20T21:48:00Z

    A port terminal development in the UK has provided major employment and training opportunities.

  • Hywind Tampen floating windfarm is a project to offset the high carbon cost of extracting fossil fuels from the seabed
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    Floating wind mooring equipment contract

    2020-04-17T13:52:00Z

    Hywind Tampen floating windfarm is a project to offset the high carbon cost of extracting fossil fuels from the seabedThe order consists of 33 hull brackets, which are used to attach anchoring lines to the hulls on the 11 offshore wind turbines that make up the Hywind Tampen wind farm. ...

  • First deployment of a multiple vibro hammer for monopiles in 2012 at Riffgat OWF
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    The most powerful vibro pile driver in the world

    2020-04-08T10:29:00Z

    Dutch vibro-piling specialist CAPE Holland has been awarded a contract by Seaway 7 to supply a Vibro Lifting Tool (VLT) for monopile foundations for Kaskasi offshore windfarm offshore Germany.

  • Golden bridge
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    Golden bridge arrives safely in Sweden

    2020-04-03T22:13:00Z

    A 143m long and 45m wide golden bridge that will connect Stockholm’s Gamla Stan island with Södermalm on the mainland has safely completed its voyage from China.

  • The new SEP will be capable of installing 12MW wind turbines
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    Leg encircling crane order

    2020-04-03T12:45:00Z

    Netherlands-headquartered crane builder Huisman has signed a contract with PaxOcean Engineering for the delivery of a 1,600mt Leg Encircling Crane for service in the offshore wind industry.

  • 21 jackets are being manufactured at the South Korean Shipyard Company Samkang
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    European marine civils know-how driving Taiwanese offshore wind

    2020-04-02T12:52:00Z

    Belgian marine civil engineering company Jan De Nul Group is about to reach an important milestone in the construction of the Taiwan Power Company Offshore Windfarm Phase 1 Project.

  • 'Rotra Vente' arrived at Ostend in photographically unfortunate conditions
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    First SeaMade towers arriving

    2020-03-25T10:06:00Z

    The first six tower parts for the SeaMade offshore wind farm have recently arrived in the port of Ostend.