Marine Civils – Page 4
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Van Oord completes Ain Sokhna dredging
Van Oord has completed dredging two basins at Ain Sokhna Port, supporting its expansion as a global hub
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Change of role for ‘Buzzard’ jack-up barge
A jack-up barge built over 40 years ago is starting a new life in the offshore oil and gas industry in West Africa
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VIDEO: Jersey’s ‘Master Plan’ approved
Major works have been approved to overhaul Jersey’s ports, with all harbours to get some form of upgrade.
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Tug destined for civils projects christened
Multraship christens a new Damen-built tug that will play an instrumental part in two major civil engineering projects.
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Oyster reefs installed in offshore wind farms
Van Oord and Ørsted have installed ‘Droppable Oyster Structures’ within an offshore wind farm site in a joint initiative to boost marine life around the monopiles.
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Bristol Port lays out plans for wind terminal
A brand-new dredger has arrived at Bristol Port as it lays out plans for an offshore floating wind terminal.
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Ground broken on UK’s first reservoir for 30 years
Nearly two years after contracts were awarded to build the first UK reservoir for 30 years, ground has been broken on the scheme.
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Egypt calls on the Dutch to help with flooding
Egypt has enlisted the help of flooding experts from the Netherlands to tackle its sinking Nile Delta.
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Tidal turbines deployed in Irish inlet
They are increasingly being deployed in offshore waters, and now a tidal turbine is being tested in an inlet of the Irish Sea.
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Cable layers ordered for surge in telecomms
Subsea digital infrastructure firm OMS Group has signed a contract with Dutch maritime technology firm Royal IHC for an undisclosed number of cable-laying vessels.
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Van Oord’s 2nd cable-layer makes her debut
Van Oord’s second cable-layer has begun installing cables at the vessel’s first offshore wind project in the North Sea.
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Fugro secures Rhein-Main-Link contract
Fugro has secured a contract for site investigation in the multi-billion euro Rhein-Main-Link project connecting offshore wind energy to Germany.
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Van Oord wins twin Dutch marine civils projects
The two projects in the Netherlands will improve water quality and support the EU’s Water Framework Directive.
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Showcasing sustainable alternative dredging technologies
Haven Dredging and Stema Systems are looking to revolutionise dredging practices.
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'Pressure cooker' of decisions to deal with sunken barge
The salvage of a sinking sand-laden barge was described as a ‘pressure cooker’ of difficult decisions by salvors.
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London’s Super Sewer opens for business
The UK water industry’s largest ever infrastructure work is now open for business.
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Lock opens to world’s largest ships
The Ghent-Terneuzen Canal linking Belgium to the Netherlands has been installed with a new lock that now allows Panamax seagoing vessels to pass through.
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€32 million flood relief works signed for city island
An Irish council has given the go-ahead for major works to protect an island surrounded by two tidal rivers.
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Dredging innovation for Valencia quay
Jan De Nul will reuse 25 million cubic metres of dredged material for Valencia’s new container quay
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Offshore mooring solution commercialised
The C-Dart system is designed to enhance safety and efficiency in offshore renewable energy projects.