Marine Civils – Page 9
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DEME progresses Moray Firth monopile installation project
DEME has installed 29 monopiles in approximately two months
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Arctic engineering in Greenland
Seabed dredging in the Arctic circle needs to be done before the water gets too icy – and with the help of some sophisticated machinery the works were carried out in preparation for two new airports on Greenland.
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Latvia embarks on offshore wind voyage
The Baltic nation of Latvia has signed a contract with Dutch engineering giant Van Oord to build one of the first offshore wind farms in the country.
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Bids invited for £750m UK ports programme
One of the UK’s largest port operators is inviting bids for a multi-million pound long-term programme of building works across the UK and Ireland.
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Vlissingen hires ABB to install shore power
Deme has contracted electrification firm ABB to install shore power for its offshore vessels when they are berthed at the Dutch Port of Vlissingen.
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Port expands container capacity by 4 million TEU
Van Oord’s vessels will carry out the next stage of engineering at the Port of Rotterdam, which is expanding its annual container throughput by a whopping four million TEU.
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Deme awards contracts for OSW portfolio
Engineering firm Kenc has won contracts for a raft of offshore wind projects in the pipeline in Europe and Taiwan.
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Scotland rubberstamps dredging for OSW hub
The final phase of a Scottish port’s works to make it an offshore wind hub have been given priority status by the authorities.
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London 25km ‘Super Sewer’ finally completed
London’s ‘Super Sewer’ has finally been completed, 12 years after initial investigations were carried out and eight years since the building began.
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VIDEO: La Rochelle leads French ambitions in OSW
With just one fully operational offshore wind farm in France, the scope of the market there could mean vast opportunities for developers and vessel owners.
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Survey completed on branch of 950km subsea connection
A €1,900 million loan from the European Investment Bank will help Italy connect up two of its islands with the mainland in a major engineering project getting under way.
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Xlinks appoints CEO to lead Morocco-UK project
Xlinks First has appointed James Humfrey to head up its ground-breaking Morocco – UK Power Project
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Port construction using recycled concrete
Recycl8 has secured its first commercial project in the ports sector
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Columns submerged for 6.2km Genoa breakwater
1,320 gravel columns have now been submerged at the Port of Genoa as part of its transformation to cater for modern ships.
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Port lays out ambitious solar and wind plans
Peel Ports Group has put in planning applications for what could be the UK’s largest solar power generation project.
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Channel Islands tunnel to France - dream or reality?
An idea that once seemed ridiculous has become a real possibility, says the brains behind a tunnel between the Channel Islands and France.
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Coastal flood defence project moves into final phase
A pioneering coasal defence scheme will come to fruition in 2024.
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‘Titanic’ builder selected for Falklands contract
Harland & Wolff is the preferred bidder to build a port facility on the Falklands Islands, the famous shipbuilder has announced.
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Financing agreed for Europe’s largest inland port
A warehouse of hazardous chemicals and hydrogen infrastructure are just two elements that will be incorporated into the new-look Port of Duisburg, Europe’s largest inland port.
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Safeguarding the future of the Spurn Lightship
The Spencer Group is safeguarding the Spurn Lightship while at the same time nurturing marine apprenticeships.