Marine Civils – Page 16
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Heerema installs wind turbines with new floating method
A wind farm installation has been carried out using a new RNA floating method by marine contractor Heerema
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WATCH: Dover facelift in full swing
A new outer wave wall has been completed at the UK’s busiest ferry port, which is undergoing huge development.
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Maasvlakte II expansion will future proof supply chains
APM Terminals is further expanding its Maasvlakte II terminal to strengthen global supply chains
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Port transformation under way in Portugal
Almost $500 million is being poured into transforming an important Portuguese port.
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VIDEO: Victorian tech re-invented to restore saltmarsh
A drag box method dating back to the early 1900s has been re-invented by wet civils engineering firm Land & Water to restore saltmarsh in an English harbour
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Damen unveils ground tackle installation solution
Tug giant Damen has revealed a full scope of engineering capabilities for floating wind installations
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Semco chosen for jack-up rig maintenance
Semco Maritime has been chosen to maintain Noble’s jack-up rig currently berthed at the Port of Aberdeen
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Installation begins at new German offshore wind farms
Jan De Nul will deploy its new heavy-lift vessel when monopile installation begins in the German North Sea this summer
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‘Living breakwater’ installed at Rotterdam
A breakwater designed to minimise the damage to river banks has been installed in Rotterdam
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Could floating solar tech maximise wind farm returns?
A Belgian partnership has unveiled a new offshore floating solar platform
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First cables planned to connect Spain and France
Cable systems supplier Prysmian Group has been shortlisted to install the first submarine interconnection between Spain and France
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The power of tidal projects for marine civils
The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) will be flying the flag for marine civils at Seawork
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SMST heavy lift knuckle boom crane for Van Oord
SMST has equipped a newbuild Van Oord cable-laying vessel with a 100t knuckle boom crane
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Thames jetty upgraded for coaster vessels
A jetty on the River Thames has been upgraded to accommodate coaster vessels for the first time in what is also a first for civil engineering firm Land & Water
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WATCH: World’s first energy island construction
Marine contractor giants have been selected to build the world’s first ‘energy island’.
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P&O converts cargo ship into green wind farm cable layer
One of P&O Maritime Logistics’ cargo ships will be converted into a battery and methanol-powered cable layer to build offshore wind farms
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Contracts awarded for first UK reservoir in 40 years
Contracts have been awarded for the first reservoir since the 1980s to be built in a ‘water stressed’ part of the UK
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Partnering up for innovative floating wind solutions
A new partnership will offer a novel solution to the fast-growing floating offshore wind industry
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World’s largest offshore monopile heads for US
At 1,895 tonnes, a monopile manufactured by EEW SPC is believed to be the largest in the world to date
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ABP sets out plans for five port projects
ABP is carrying out five projects to transform its ports, one of which will create an offshore energy hub