Marine Civils – Page 29
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New rock anchoring technology takes a leap forward
A new rock anchoring technology developed in the marine renewables industry could have cross-over potential into aquaculture.
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Key milestones for Moray East
Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd (known as Moray East) in Scotland has achieved two key project milestones.
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N-Sea invests in Controlled Flow Excavation capability
Netherlands- headquartered N-Sea has completed an investment and upgrade program of its Renewables and Utilities Department.
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Finalizing route for fibre optic cable
Fugro has begun a pre-installation and route engineering survey project to support their client, Xtera, on a major fibre-optic cable installation between Norway and the UK.
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UK reservoir works contract awarded
A GB£800k contract has been awarded for works at the UK’s Wroughton Reservoir which will ensure it can continue its essential role in storm water attenuation in the area, despite it no longer being operational as a water storage for potable supply.
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More Dutch flood defence contracts
Dutch contractor Royal Boskalis Westminster has been award two more dyke strengthening contracts in Holland as part of a major programme of flood defence work writes Dag Pike.
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Buoyant news from marine civils contractor
UK marine civils contractor Land & Water is delighted to have had what it calls ‘an exceedingly strong’ first half of the year.
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Jackets arrive for Moray East
Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd (known as ‘Moray East’) has welcomed the arrival of OHT’s heavy transport vessel, ‘Hawk’ at Global Energy’s facility at the Port of Nigg.
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SBO wins third Scottish offshore wind project
Swire Blue Ocean (SBO) has secured a contract for the transportation and installation of wind turbine generators at an offshore wind farm in the UK.
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New funding for flood prevention scheme
Further funding for a flood prevention scheme in Leeds has been welcomed by Leeds City Council in the UK.
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Hydraulic dredger helps Elbe development
A hydraulic dredger with a multi-tool has played a key role in the Elbe River fairway adjustment.
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Greenlink Interconnector wins Welsh planning consent
Greenlink Interconnector Limited has welcomed the decision by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority to grant planning consent for a portion of the project’s onshore works in Wales.
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Sofia convertor stations
RWE has moved a step closer to the realisation of its 1.4 gigawatt (GW) Sofia Offshore Wind Farm with the selection of the preferred suppliers for the project’s high voltage direct current (HVDC) electrical transmission system.
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Red7 jack-up barge busy on the Thames
Red7Marine, was recently contracted by the Port of London Authority to support the Barrier Gardens pier extension in Woolwich to improve environmental performance, reduce noise generation and enhance crew safety.
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Work resumes on one of Europe’s largest river restorations
After nearly three months of championing new ways of working due to the Coronavirus pandemic, UK environmental engineering company Land & Water is back on site on the River Severn.
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Afsluitdijk reinforcement will use improved interlocking blocks
Plans to both strengthen and raise the height of the long Afsluitdijk across the Isselmeer in Holland have seen a contract awarded to a consortium that has started work writes Dag Pike.
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Floating ecosystem launches in Liverpool
A new type of floating ecosystem has been launched in Liverpool, UK, which integrates elements of salt marsh and estuarine ecosystems in a unique multi-level habitat.
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Helsinki publishes development scenarios
In further reinforcement of the truth that the commercial marine world marches onwards whatever the global circumstances, Port of Helsinki has just published three scenarios for the development of its port areas.
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Valencia: Port of Sagunto developments gather momentum
In Spain, the President of the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV), Aurelio Martínez, has announced that "Valenciaport is going to begin studies for the third dock in the Port of Sagunto”.
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Brent Alpha removal utilises "horseshoes"
The single-lift removal of Shell U.K. Limited’s Brent Alpha platform from the North Sea has been completed in less than four hours and is the first offshore lift to utilise specially developed “horseshoes”.