Marine Civils – Page 24
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The science of breakwater block placement
Coda Octopus has announced the release of a new Management Reporting Tool for its Construction Monitoring Solution software suite.
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Sensitive restoration
Southsea Coastal Scheme make the top five of this year''s ‘People’s Choice’ category in the 2021 SECBE Constructing Excellence Awards.
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Decommissioning investment
A specialist engineering company has invested more than £700,000 to develop tools which provide greener, faster and safer solutions for decommissioning in the energy sector.
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Monopile driving sound mitigation
KENC Engineering has been awarded a contract to design a Hydrosound Damper Deployment System.
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Cable contract
Prysmian Group has been awarded a contract worth a total of around €140 million by the Turkish utility TEIAS for the design, supply, installation and commissioning of two high-voltage submarine power cable links, one between Europe and Asia, the other across the Izmit Gulf in Asia.
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Flood alleviation project
In the UK, BMT has been awarded a project by Essex County Council (ECC) to assist with the development of flood alleviation measures from surface water flooding within three Critical Drainage Areas (CDA) identified by BMT within the County.
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Recycling offshore structures
Decommissioning in Shetland has moved to the next level following the recent explosive collapsing of the Ninian North platform.
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Planning the world’s first artificial energy island
Danish civil engineering company Ramboll will provide high-level support to the VindØ consortium on master-planning the world’s first artificial energy island.
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Marine support services collaboration
Two marine civils support companies in the North East of the UK have announced a collaboration on several upcoming projects in the local nuclear energy industry.
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New port turning basin ups ship access
North German sea-going and inland shipping can now benefit from a new 165m diameter turning basin reports Tom Todd.
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Rhine-Main-Danube ship link open again
Ships are moving again on the Rhine-Main-Danube (RMD) Link Canal after lock maintenance and renovation, reports Tom Todd.
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Dock gate hydraulics
Hydraulic engineering specialist Industrial and Marine Hydraulics (IMH) has been commissioned to provide the hydraulics for a pair of new dock gates at the Port of Boston dock entrance in the UK.
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North Sea subsea cabling consultation
Planned HVDC links between England and Scotland have been deemed ‘essential’ by a recent Ofgen consultation.
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Cathodic protection for Thames jetty
Installation works have begun on a new impressed current cathodic protection on a jetty at Rainham on the River Thames.
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Aberdeen awards major contracts
Construction contracts worth GB£60m have been awarded for Aberdeen Harbour’s expansion project.
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German lock gate work on track amid trouble elsewhere
Planned for completion mid May was maintenance and the technical overhaul of a 2,200 ton inner gate on Bremerhaven’s Kaiserschleuse ship lock, reports Tom Todd.
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Subsea cable business prepares for further growth
A European marine contractor is setting up a new subsea cables business unit due to the increasing demand it is seeing in that segment.
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Brussels bridge nears completion
A new bridge over the Brussels-Scheldt Canal in Brussels is getting closer to completion, ready to form a key part of the city’s infrastructure.
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Danish base for new wind farms
Swedish wind farm developer Vattenfall has again selected Denmark’s Port of Hvide Sande as the operations and maintenance base, for new wind farms being developed.
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Rock delivery escalates sea defence works
Thousands of tonnes of armour rock will arrive in a UK coastal city this month to form new primary sea defences.