All Marine Civils articles – Page 6

  • The bell was ​unearthed by the Southsea Coastal Scheme during civils works
    News

    Coastal civils project reveals hidden treasure

    2022-07-05T11:44:00Z

    A Victorian copper bell has been unearthed during work to connect utilities in Portsmouth, UK

  • The WF1200 is a higher 3t payload system that can be jacked out of the water and set up for self mobilisation
    News

    Marine civils made easier

    2022-06-28T10:52:00Z

    Marine civils just got easier with a new modular pontoon system

  • The Kaymac team were showcasing their recent projects at Seawork
    News

    Bespoke civils on show at Seawork

    2022-06-22T13:01:00Z

    Kaymac was showcasing some of its latest bespoke projects at Seawork

  • Archaeologists found the remains of the watermill complex ahead of major dredging work being undertaken to Queen Pool
    News

    Dredging uncovers medieval watermill

    2022-06-15T11:15:00Z

    The remains of a 14th century watermill complex have been discovered at Blenheim UK

  • News

    UK civils firms join forces

    2022-01-25T21:02:00Z

    Devon-based marine and civil engineering specialists, Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd (TMS) has become a 50% shareholder of Kent-based hydraulic engineering specialists, Hesselberg Hydro UK Ltd, combining nearly 60 years’ experience and expertise in the maritime construction sector.

  • Eric Briar, Manor Renewable Energy (MRE) chief executive officer, and Toby Mead, MRE chief operating officer, look forward to growth as part of the OEG Offshore group  (Photo- Manor Renewable Energy)
    News

    Manor Renewable Energy snapped up by fast-growing group

    2022-01-25T20:56:00Z

    Manor Renewable Energy has been bought by global offshore services business OEG Offshore for an undisclosed sum.

  • Land & Water used its specialist plant to create a sheet piled landing stage at Kempston Mill
    News

    Maintaining the River Great Ouse

    2022-01-12T16:11:00Z

    A civil engineering firm has completed a project to attract more vessels onto one of the Great British waterways

  • Life Extension of Floating Production Installations
    News

    Life extension for ageing offshore assets

    2021-12-14T16:53:00Z

    ABS has further developed its approach to aging offshore assets with publication of the Guide for Life Extension of Floating Production Installations.

  • Peruvian Wharf, the first to return to operation, was opened in 2019 by London’s deputy mayor for planning, regeneration and skills, Jules Pipe CBE
    News

    London wharves investment

    2021-12-06T14:17:00Z

    The Port of London Authority is preparing its east London wharves for a return to operation

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    Conferences - Videos

    Session 1: The benefit of HVO Fuels

    2021-10-05T12:00:00Z

    Presenters:
    Welcome Address – Peter Crosland, National Civil Engineering Director, Civil Engineering Contractors Association
    Moderator – Chris Cassley, Policy Manager, Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA)
    Simon Lawford – Technical Sales Manager, Crown Oil
    Andy Powell – Innovation Manager, Environment Agency
    James Maclean – CEO, Land & Water

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    Conferences - Videos

    Session 2: A focus on construction products

    2021-02-10T12:00:00Z

    Presenters:
    Welcome Address – Peter Crosland, National Civil Engineering Director, Civil Engineering Contractors Association
    Moderator – Jane Thornback, Sustainability Policy Advisor, Construction Products Association (CPA)
    Andrew Mullholland – Managing Director of Amcrete UK & Chair of the Low Carbon Concrete Group
    Andy Powell – Innovation Manager, Environment Agency
    Sarah Jolliffe – Carbon Reduction Lead, BAM Nuttall
    Elaine Toogood – Head of Architecture, The Concrete Centre