Marine Civils – Page 33
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‘Plug and Play’ subsea hydraulics
Seatools, a Netherlands-headquartered provider of subsea hydraulic components and systems, has stepped up its standardized hydraulic solutions bid with a new range of subsea hydraulic power units (SHPUs).
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146 ton cylinder for world’s biggest pilling barge
The heaviest hydraulic cylinder ever produced by Netherlands manufacturer Bosch Rexroth, is ready for installation onboard the biggest ever piling barge.
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Laying down the future
A 4m long, 3D printed pedestrian bridge is only one-tenth solid material, but it promises to last longer than traditional steel in marine environments and can even tell you when it needs maintenance.
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Flood doors supply partnership announced
The UK’s largest environmental and risk reduction specialists has announced an exclusive partnership with a major UK provider of steel doors and physical security solutions.
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Foundation installation vessel for OHT
Norway-based shipowner OHT recently celebrated the keel laying of its ‘Alfa Lift’ heavy installation vessel.
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Fat contract pipeline for offshore wind engineers
One of the UK’s largest engineering and construction companies has taken a firm foothold in the offshore wind energy market as it has successfully been awarded a record number of contracts wins for the business in this sector.
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Updated guide on subsea materials
The recently launched Edition 4 of EEMUA 194, “Guide to Materials Selection and Corrosion Control for Subsea Energy Equipment”, reflects the significant developments that have occurred in subsea materials technology and operational experience in the last few years.
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Methanol consortium
The Green Maritime Methanol consortium has recently extended its membership with the addition of Belgian marine construction big hitter DEME.
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Twin anchor arrays for 11,000 ton caisson gates
A new anchoring system installation, designed to accommodate and secure the concrete caisson gates at a large Scottish dry dock facility, has been successfully deployed.
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Greenlink planning applications in
The first planning applications have been submitted in Ireland and Wales for the Greenlink electricity interconnector, an electricity grid connection across the Irish Sea.
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COBRAcable test
Prysmian Group, has successfully completed the HVDC test on the submarine interconnector COBRAcable that links The Netherlands and Denmark.
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French port making room for floating wind projects
A contract for the expansion at Port-La-Nouvelle in south-western France has been awarded to the consortium of Bouygues Travaux Publics and Boskalis Nederland BV writes Dag Pike.
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Major delivery for new crane vessel
A major equipment delivery will help ensure the efficiency of Royal Boskalis Westminster’s new crane vessel.
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Bridge construction tender launched
A tender process to award a construction contract for a new bridge in the UK has been launched.
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Heavy lifting contract for offshore wind farm
A Norwegian floating wind farm project has awarded an installation contract for inner array and export cables for its 11 turbine development.
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Green power for the world’s largest crane vessels
Two huge marine construction vessels are set to significantly reduce their CO2 emissions thanks to planned shore power infrastructure.
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DP-2 multipurpose support vessel
A Dutch renewables support company has announced a 60 x24m maintenance vessel with more than 800m² of free deck space will be joining its fleet.
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New post will target high value global contracts
EnerMech has strengthened its executive leadership with the appointment of John Grover in the newly created role of Strategic Sales Director.
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760 ton foundation removal job
A UK marine civil engineering contractor has successfully completed the first decommissioning of a commercial scale tidal turbine.
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Finnish steel central to Polish wharf upgrade
A new combi wall at the Port of Gdansk, Poland, begun in February 2019, will result in a new wharf that will be 1,220 metres long. The steel piles that reinforce the wharf, came from SSAB in Finland.