Marine Construction News – Page 188

  • ‘Solan’ and sister ‘Bonxie’ are rugged vessels designed to operate in the exposed conditions around the Shetland Islands.
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    New tugs for Shetland: Late but worth the wait

    2011-03-02T12:23:00Z

    Two of the most powerful tanker handling and escort tugs in Europe, with Voith Schneider propulsion systems, have arrived in the Shetland Islands.

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    Kennet & Avon Canal dredging underway

    2011-02-28T12:45:00Z

    British Waterways in the UK is now several weeks into a £250,000 dredging scheme on the Kennet & Avon Canal.

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    New sediment technology for Norway

    2011-02-28T12:45:00Z

    Biologge AS and AquaBlok Ltd have announced the completion of several different innovative activated carbon based products for sediment capping and in-situ treatment.

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    Developer fined

    2011-02-20T11:00:00Z

    The company behind a luxury yacht marina development in Cornwall in the UK has been ordered to pay more than £600,000 after lying about dredging toxic sediment and dumping it in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

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    Jan de Nul wins €1bn in contracts

    2011-02-20T10:00:00Z

    Belgian dredging and marine civils giant Jan de Nul has secured more than €1bn worth of new projects.

  • Fanfare in Kinderdijk as ‘Athena’ started down the slipway on Saturday.
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    Largest Dutch cutter suction dredger named

    2011-02-17T10:57:00Z

    Dutch contractor Van Oord''s largest self-propelled cutter suction dredger Athena has been named and launched at the IHC Merwede shipyard in Kinderdijk.

  • ‘Facts About Building with Nature’ introduces a new approach to planning, designing and operating dredging and maritime infrastructure projects.
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    Building with Nature publication launched

    2011-02-15T11:28:00Z

    Facts About Building with Nature, the latest publication from the International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC), is now available free of charge online or in print.

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    £10,000 boost for Whitby harbour

    2011-02-14T15:22:00Z

    Whitby Harbour is to benefit from £10,000 worth of lifting equipment after the Marine Management Organisation agreed its application for a grant from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF).

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    Habitat creation scheme for Bristol

    2011-02-14T15:21:00Z

    The Bristol Port Company has contracted ABPmer to lead a team that will design and deliver a habitat creation scheme on the Steart Peninsula.

  • The project to infill Tyne Dock has been both environmentally friendly and cost efficient.
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    Tyne contractor Sirius about your waste

    2011-02-13T18:33:00Z

    Some 250,000 tons of waste material is needed to complete the infilling of one of the Tyne’s historic shipping docks in order to give the area much needed land for economic regeneration.

  • An artists's impression of the proposed extension.
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    Hatston Pier will suit renewables to a T

    2011-02-13T18:16:00Z

    The world’s first commercial wave and tidal leasing round has resulted in 10 Scottish sites being designated for development, so the region has begun to grow its support and service facilities.

  • The proposed site of Bristol’s new deep sea container terminal, which will allow large vessels to dock at all tidal states.
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    Firm foundations for Bristol

    2011-02-13T18:00:00Z

    The Bristol Port Company has started the site investigation for the £600m deep sea container terminal in Avonmouth.

  • The €6.6bn project will create new economic opportunities, and cultural and social development in the regions and countries surrounding the link.
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    Approval for Fehmarn Belt fixed link

    2011-02-11T13:29:00Z

    The Danish parliament has selected the TEC immersed tunnel as the best solution for the fixed link between Denmark and Germany.

  • Maerl beds in the Port of Falmouth are considered a non-renewable resource. Photo by Andy Roberts.
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    Algae in the way of port development

    2011-02-03T11:49:00Z

    The UK’s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) announced last week that it is not allowing the application for the Port of Falmouth development initiative to proceed in its current form.

  • Nordic is the result of a full decade of planning by the ARGE and Bugsier. (courtesy Peter Andryszak)
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    The new ETV Nordic enters service

    2011-01-31T11:31:00Z

    The new Emergency Towing Vessel (ETV) Nordic entered service for the first time on 1 January, representing a major step forward in Germany’s ability to protect its North Sea coastline in the event of a serious maritime incident.

  • Land & Water recently introduced its new Olympic Class barges for shallow water works near London’s 2012 Olympics Park.
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    New dredging contract for British Waterways

    2011-01-20T10:43:00Z

    After a competitive tendering process, British Waterways (BW) has awarded a national dredging contract to marine civil''s contractor Land & Water Services Ltd.

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    Dredging associations organise contract management event

    2011-01-17T20:10:00Z

    Contracting Without Limits, to be held on 23 and 24 June 2011 in London UK will bring together the main players of construction projects.

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    ABPmer and Archipelago launch coastal adaptation communication service

    2011-01-17T20:06:00Z

    ABP Marine Environmental Research Ltd (ABPmer) is working with Archipelago to provide visualisation and engagement tools to help people understand the meaning of coastal change and adaptation so that they can fully participate in the future planning of their coasts.

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    Van Oord installs rock to protect Brazilian pipeline

    2011-01-17T18:19:00Z

    Dutch dredging and marine contractor Van Oord has completed a rock installation project on the Rio Negro pipeline crossing project in Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil. The client is the Brazilian oil and gas operator Petrobras.

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    Aberdeen Harbour to be dredged

    2011-01-17T18:14:00Z

    Aberdeen Harbour is to spend £8.5m dredging its entrance to allow ships to enter more frequently during bad weather.