Marine Civils – Page 17
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VIDEO: 2,200t jacket loadout completed by Sarens
A 37m, 2,200t jacket was successfully loaded out by Belgian civil engineering firm Sarens for its Angolan client
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Massive three-dam plant starts operating
Portugal’s largest hydroelectric powerplant, consisting of three dams and three substations, is two thirds of the way to completion
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Iberdrola announces first floating solar project
Iberdrola will install a floating solar plant in France to generate 25MW of electricity
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DEME signed up for 2nd French wind farm
France’s second offshore wind farm will be installed by marine civils engineer DEME
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Final monopile for Hollandse Kust installed
The number of monopiles installed at CrossWind’s wind farm off the Netherlands has now reached its final count of 70
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Precision lifting key to riser caisson success
Jumbo Offshore has completed a highly skilled precision lifting job involving transportation and wet storage of a riser caisson for Technip FMC.
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Port of Bilbao to get container terminal
Tenders have been invited for the construction and operation of a container terminal on the central quay at the Port of Bilbao in Spain.
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VIDEO: Port digs deep for bigger vessels
An Outer Hebrides port is digging deep to accommodate offshore vessels and the largest cruise liners
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DEME awarded US installation job
DEME is exercising its US offshore arm to take advantage of the American offshore wind market
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Van Oord wins Scottish flood scheme deal
Van Oord and Mackley are helping protect communities on a Scottish island from the risk of flooding
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WATCH: Protecting aqueduct foundations
Divers use hydrographic survey equipment and massive boulders to protect underwater aqueduct foundations
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Watch: Innovative platform for civils over water
A new partnership is ofering new and innovative access options for bridges, piers and other structures over water
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£millions committed to harbour and ferry upgrades
The Scottish government has pledged nearly £580 million (€657 million) to upgrade ferries and harbours in remote Scottish islands.
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Netherlands plans 10-fold increase in offshore wind
Early Information has been released for two wind farms with total power generating capacity of 12,000MW in the Dutch North Sea.
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Land & Water Plant buys first long-reach excavator in the UK
The first excavator of its kind in the UK has been snapped up by marine civils firm Land & Water
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MDL delivers bespoke subsea recovery system
MDL has designed and manufactured a recovery system for vessels operating in deep water.
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Port works completed to accommodate FSRU
Extensive engineering works have been completed at the Port of Inkoo in Finland to accommodate a floating LNG terminal
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Major works go ahead at Serbian port
A €2.5 million contract to rebuild the Serbian port of Bogojevo, on the banks of the River Danube, has been awarded.
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Tight squeeze in the Scheur calls for more tugs
The building of the Maasdelta Tunnel has necessitated extra restrictions for vessels on the River Scheur.
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Cold ironing confirmed for Italian ports
Quays at the Italian ports of Genoa and Savona are to be fully electrified, the winner of the project contracts has revealed.