Marine Civils – Page 19
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New wave energy project launched
A new tidal energy project to be launched in Spain adds to a growing list of tidal energy schemes.
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Lithuania to tap Baltic Sea offshore wind potential
The port city of Klaipeda in Lithuania has set out its intentions to make the most of offshore wind potential in the Baltic Sea.
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Jan De Nul launches water injection dredger
Engineering equipment giant Jan De Nul has added a fifth water injection dredger to its fleet.
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River Thames to be fully restored over 3 years
A project to improve fish passage and habitats along the entire length of the River Thames has been drawn up.
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Subsea cable laid for HiWave-5 Project
A 6.2km subsea export cable has been laid off the coast of Portugal as part of the HiWave-5 Project to use wave energy for the grid.
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Dolphin secures $96 million contract in Nigeria
Norway-based Dolphin Drilling has won a $96 million (€98.3 million) contract for its Blackford Dolphin rig in Nigeria.
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Port project brings new jobs to the UK
New jobs will be created as a consequence of a new berth at a UK port
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Quayside and terminal renewal given green light
Nine years’ work to renew Belgium’s biggest port and one of the biggest in Europe has been given the go-ahead.
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Platform decommissioning inspires new Chop Saw
Following the removal of the Gyda platform by the world’s largest construction vessel (see video), a new Chop Saw is on the drawing board.
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Civils contractor in project first with tensioner
In a project first for one civils contractor, a tensioner has been used for the installation of a wire rope off a CSV
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France could be sinking - models predict
A researcher at CEREMA, a government-funded environment agency, says climate change models show action is needed.
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80 turbines installed at first French offshore wind farm
Jan de Nul’s offshore jack-up vessel has made neat work of an 80-turbine installation at the Saint Nazaire wind farm.
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Ports expand to accommodate megaships
The growing size of today’s container ships is resulting in port expansion projects worldwide, not least Lyttleton Port in New Zealand.
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H&W wins largest ever contract
Maritime and offshore engineer Harland & Wolff has won its first contract in the mining sector, as well its largest ever.
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VIDEO: Wildlife haven created by major sewage works
The largest infrastructure project ever undertaken by the UK water industry is helping to create new habitats for wildlife.
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Four dredgers ordered for Bangladesh
Royal IHC will lend its expertise to Bangladesh ship builders KSBL to build four custom dredgers for the monsoon-afflicted country.
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James Fisher partners NMDC in civils work
Two global marine engineering companies have partnered to expand their capabilities in civils
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Million pound funding for geotech firm
A Cornish UK engineering firm that specialises in innovative solutions for subsea has secured a £1 million (€1.1 million) growth loan
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Major offshore milestone achieved
The last of some of the world’s largest wind turbine monopile foundations has been installed in the Baltic Sea.
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Floating wind prototype project progresses
A wind technology developer is ready for final installation of its floating wind prototype after successful dynamic cable deployment