Marine Construction News – Page 185

  • The Western Quay at North Shields has been completely refurbished.
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    Acclaim for EU funded engineering work

    2011-06-23T16:59:00Z

    The transformation of the Western Quay at North Shields in the northeast of the UK has won a prestigious civil engineering award.

  • Haven Seajack 2
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    Work starts on London's super sewer

    2011-06-23T16:57:00Z

    The Thames Tunnel project in London, now in the preliminary stages of site investigation, will be one of the biggest civil engineering projects in the UK.

  • The lock design of the expanded Panama Canal is aimed at conserving resources.
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    Anniversary canal locks in water savings

    2011-06-23T16:55:00Z

    For its 100 year anniversary in 2014, the Panama Canal Authority is modernizing and expanding the canal between the Atlantic and Pacific.

  • The DP-2 anchor handler John Coghill is the latest Seacor vessel to receive the MPM package.
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    Marine Planned Maintenance saves money

    2011-06-23T16:40:00Z

    UK based Marine Software has supplied Dubai based Seacor Offshore with the Marine Planned Maintenance (MPM) package for their latest diesel electric DP-2 Anchor Handler John Coghill.

  • The Waterhammer addresses the technical difficulties facing traditional hydraulics at extreme depths
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    Waterhammer helps IHC pile into renewables

    2011-06-23T13:15:00Z

    A new kind of pile driver has been developed for use at depths up to 3,000m and will be quite literally underpinning a number of offshore wind energy projects.

  • Wismar’s new berth provides 140m alongside and a 1.6 hectare handling and stowage area.
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    Wismar ups clout with new facilities

    2011-06-23T10:26:00Z

    The German Baltic port of Wismar has inaugurated a rebuilt berth for big ships and at the same time put rail track links to two other berths into operation to complete rail access to all of its 16 quayside facilities.

  • About €170m in public money and more than €100m in private investment cash has been ploughed into transforming Cuxport into a base for multi-purpose cargo handling and offshore operations. Photo: Hamburg Hafen
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    Cuxport pushes location advantages

    2011-06-13T12:48:00Z

    Another €200m is expected to be ploughed in to further expand the Cuxhaven deepwater facility’s already significant role as a multi-purpose logistics and offshore centre.

  • Skua has impressed everyone at the Port of Liverpool since its delivery in April.
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    Safehaven delivers Skua for Liverpool

    2011-06-08T14:45:00Z

    Ireland’s Safehaven Marine has launched the new Interceptor 48 pilot vessel Skua for the Port of Liverpool.

  • The Christina S is seen in Dales’ Leith dry dock.
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    Christina S expands range at Leith dry dock

    2011-06-08T12:00:00Z

    Dales Marine Services has taken another significant step forward in the development of activity at its Leith dry dock, with work there for the first time on a fishing vessel.

  • News

    UTEC Survey wins Port Hedland contact - by David Foxwell

    2011-06-03T13:45:00Z

    Port Hedland Port Authority in Australia awarded UTEC Survey Australia Pty Ltd of Perth a contract to provide bathymetric survey services to the Port Authority''s channel and harbour capital dredging campaign. The survey work is being carried out offshore Port Hedland in North West Australia.

  • News

    Dublin Port Company renews attempt to obtain permission to reclaim land

    2011-06-02T11:45:00Z

    Dublin Port Company has renewed its attempt to reclaim land from Dublin Bay to cope with a projected doubling of trade by 2040.

  • The first of class vessel, seen nearing completion at Goodchild Marine, will be on the pontoon at Seawork 2011.
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    See the first of class on Seawork pontoon

    2011-06-02T10:19:00Z

    The first of class Lochin 366 Pilot Workboat will be available for viewing and demonstration on the floating pontoon at Seawork 2011.

  • CSCL Star seen in Hamburg, the biggest boxship ever on the Elbe. Photo: Hettchen
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    Warnings as Elbe deepening plans firm up

    2011-06-02T10:19:00Z

    Freight forwarders in Germany’s biggest port, Hamburg, have joined a long line of maritime interests warning that if long planned deepening of the Elbe does not come soon, big container ships will move to rival ports.

  • News

    FoundOcean wins contract for Walney wind farm

    2011-06-01T15:00:00Z

    FoundOcean has been awarded an offshore grouting contract for the Walney offshore windfarm (OWF) phase 2 substation installation. The installation is being undertaken by Volker Staal en Funderingen BV.

  • Erica’s aft deck has a working area of nearly 20 sq/m.
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    First of class workboat on Seawork pontoon

    2011-06-01T10:00:00Z

    The first of class workboat Erica, built by Newhaven UK based Newbury Engineering Boatbuilders Ltd to its own account, will make its debut on the floating pontoon at Seawork 2011.

  • News

    ABPmer provides consultancy to Alderney Commission

    2011-05-31T16:00:00Z

    ABP Marine Environmental Research Ltd (ABPmer) has been commissioned by the Alderney Commission for Renewable Energy (ACRE) to provide independent advice on the Environmental Statement relating to a current marine renewable energy development proposal in Alderney waters.

  • News

    Europeans win Gladstone Ports Corporation contract

    2011-05-30T15:30:00Z

    Subsidiaries of Dutch dredging and marine contractor Van Oord and Dredging International in Belgium have been awarded a second contract for the Western Basin Main Works Dredging at the Port of Gladstone, Queensland, Australia.

  • News

    ABP to expand docks at Hull

    2011-05-29T17:00:00Z

    Associated British Ports is reported to be planning a major expansion of facilities around Hull’s Alexandra Dock in anticipation of becoming a major hub for the offshore windfarm industry.

  • News

    Sand Motor information centre opens

    2011-05-28T13:00:00Z

    Van Oord in the Netherlands reports that on 6 May an information centre for the ‘Sand Motor’ project was due to open in The Hague.

  • The Hitachi excavator at work on Wasa Dredging’s backhoe dredger.
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    Excavator forms basis of backhoe dredger in Finland

    2011-05-28T10:15:00Z

    Rotator Oy, Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) NV’s official dealer in Finland, has supplied Wasa Dredging Ltd with an EX2500-6 excavator as the base machine for a backhoe dredger for the project to deepen Mäntyluoto Pori harbour to 13.5m.