Marine Civils – Page 7
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Norwegian industrial quay due for expansion
Norway’s Sandnes Port is to be expanded to accommodate larger vessels for the Jæren district, which is home to the headquarters of Norwegian oil giant Equinor.
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Steerprop manoeuvrability for milestone cable-laying vessel
Jan De Nul’s newbuild cable-layer will have Steerprop propulsion
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Subsea caverns in the pipeline for H2 storage
Huge salt caverns are being planned to store hydrogen underneath a former Royal Navy port in southern England.
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Prysmian lays deepest ever power cable
Prysmian has successfully completed sea trial tests for a record-breaking ultra-deep cable installation
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European funding bolsters defence and renewables at Esbjerg
EIB bolsters EU defence with support for Danish seaport expansion
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660t transition pieces loaded out for He Dreiht
All 64 transition pieces have been loaded out for Germany’s largest offshore wind farm, He Dreiht.
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Decommissioning Scotland’s landmark tidal turbine
A new partnership has been set up to decommission the OpenHydro tidal turbine in Scotland
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EC hands floating wind project €13.4 million
A floating wind platform will be installed in the Mediterranean as part of a project ‘to pave the way to mass deployment of the floating offshore wind industry’, project leaders say.
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Project set up to reduce cost of floating wind O&M
A French research project has been launched to try and reduce the costs associated with floating wind farm maintenance.
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Cadeler wins 72-turbine installation contract
The Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm is poised to install 72 wind turbines from Vestas, weighing more than 600 tons apiece.
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Denmark’s largest infrastructure project progresses
Floating concrete pontoons are playing an integral part in Denmark’s largest infrastructure project.
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Rotterdam plans 1GW electrolyser for ‘green hydrogen’
A joint venture between Vattenfall and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners will build an electrolyser at the Port of Rotterdam to create ‘green hydrogen’.
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Webuild completes under-river section of 64km tunnel
The under-river section of a 64km tunnel that will connect Austria and Italy underground has been completed.
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TMS shares upcoming project plans
Fresh from winning the Maritime Civils Best Project Award at Seawork, TMS, shared its latest plans with Maritime Journal.
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Port of Helsinki undergoes massive development
The Port of Helsinki is undergoing ‘one of the largest leaps of development in its history’ with a programme of development taking place in stages over 10 years.
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Harbour works planned for remote Scottish islands
Costs have risen by more than 30% for works to two harbours on the remote Scottish Shetland Islands.
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Rebel's go-anywhere Modular Crane Pontoons
Rebel Marine will be bringing some of its newest tech to Seawork 2024
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Vessel checks reveal multiple safety concerns
Analysis of 1,600 inspection reports has revealed a lack of safety checks and improper procedures in around a tenth of vessels.
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Semi-submersible platform for new fishing technique
A new semi-submersible platform has been granted approval to fish for mussels within the confines of an offshore wind farm.
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First shore power installed in Belgium
Antwerp Euroterminal has installed the first shore power connection for seagoing vessels in Belgium.