Marine Civils – Page 12
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Pioneering sea wall project aims to stave off flooding
The US and UK have joined together in a transatlantic flood defence collaboration
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Port of Rotterdam plans floating solar park
Europe’s largest port will launch a tender process to turn 80 hectares of its dredging depot into a floating solar farm.
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Second Maasdelta section sunk at Rotterdam
After delay and damage to the second section of the Maasdelta Tunnel, the piece has been successfully immersed at Rotterdam.
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Van Oord wins three coastline projects
Van Oord’s bolstering of the Romanian coastline will include artificial reefs to support marine ecosystems
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New standards for offshore floating wind progressing
The progress towards floating substations being integrated to DNV-ST-0145 continues
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Port of Dover dock reconfiguration begins
Marina works get under way for the Dover Western Docks Revival scheme, a major project to modernise one of the UK’s busiest ports.
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Dutch coast ‘stabilised’ with beach nourishment
Dutch coastal towns and infrastructure have been protected ‘for the coming years’ after extensive sand replenishment works
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Subsea cable failures cost industry millions, says IMCA
With an annual subsea cable failure rate of 30% and a resulting €570 million in losses, IMCA has published a code of practice to try and improve the situation.
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Europe under threat: report outlines risk to coastlines
A new report is urging a range of measures need to be implemented to protect Europe’s coastlines from future challenges.
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More Vestdavit boat-handling expertise for Ulstein
Ulstein’s latest order for Vestdavit’s Mission Bay boat-handling system sees the company hit a new sales record
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Gdańsk wins $106 million for major port revamp
The Baltic Sea Port of Gdańsk has secured a $106 million grant for major port development including the rebuild of four quays.
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€12 billion earmarked for world’s longest suspension bridge
A bridge between Sicily and the Italian mainland looks like it will finally be built after being dreamed of since the Roman era.
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Van Oord in French jacket foundation installation first
Van Oord has completed the installation of 62 jacket foundations at a new wind farm off the coast of Brittany
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Project seeks answers to harsh seas in floating wind
A project has been looking to improve turbine design by better integrating breaking wave loads
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WATCH: unique 130m pontoon ordered for Fehmarnbelt Link
A new design of multi-purpose pontoon (MPP) has had to be ordered to lay a gravel bed underneath a submersed tunnel that will Denmark to Germany.
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Plans unveiled for first Irish deep-water port
A ‘Vision for Bremore Ireland Port’ has been revealed, with plans to build the first new deep-water development that modern-day Ireland has ever had.
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UK first: Semi-submersible FPF dry docked for decommissioning
Decommissioning work has begun on the first semi-submersible Floating Production Facility (FPF) to be dry docked in the UK.
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Ocean Kinetics buys 25% of MMG Ocean
Scottish engineering firm Ocean Kinetics has bought a 25% stake in Irish coded welding and marine fabricator MMG Ocean (formerly MMG Welding).
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Innovative study to test floating offshore wind platform potential
Two types of floating offshore wind platform are being put through their paces by RWE
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Forth Ports sets out net zero ambitions
The UK’s Forth Ports has set out its ambitions for net zero carbon operation by 2042