Marine Construction News – Page 19
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Port of Dover dock reconfiguration begins
Marina works get under way for the Dover Western Docks Revival scheme, a major project to modernise one of the UK’s busiest ports.
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Port power: which option to choose?
A new white paper addresses the growing need to look at power storage options at ports.
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Flood defences inadequate to cope with Storm Ciarán
Storm Ciarán revealed the inadequacy of flood defences on November 1, as it battered England and France.
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Dutch coast ‘stabilised’ with beach nourishment
Dutch coastal towns and infrastructure have been protected ‘for the coming years’ after extensive sand replenishment works
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Meyer partners C-Job in strategic market move
C-Job Naval Architects and Meyer Group have entered into a mutually beneficial partnership
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Subsea cable failures cost industry millions, says IMCA
With an annual subsea cable failure rate of 30% and a resulting €570 million in losses, IMCA has published a code of practice to try and improve the situation.
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Europe under threat: report outlines risk to coastlines
A new report is urging a range of measures need to be implemented to protect Europe’s coastlines from future challenges.
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Boskalis inks Dutch TSHD deal
Boskalis has signed a contract with Dutch shipbuilding company Royal IHC to build a large trailing suction hopper dredger
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More Vestdavit boat-handling expertise for Ulstein
Ulstein’s latest order for Vestdavit’s Mission Bay boat-handling system sees the company hit a new sales record
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MoU signed to supply Hamburg tugs with hydrogen
Tugs at the Port of Hamburg could be running on hydrogen under an MoU signed between German energy firm Mabanaft and Fairplay Towage.
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VIDEO: Dredging to keep Hamburg Port operational
Two million tonnes of sediment will have been dredged from the Port of Hamburg by the end of the year, the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) says.
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Gdańsk wins $106 million for major port revamp
The Baltic Sea Port of Gdańsk has secured a $106 million grant for major port development including the rebuild of four quays.
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Two hybrid CSOVs ordered for European waters
A new consortium has been set up to expand services for offshore wind developers in Europe.
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€12 billion earmarked for world’s longest suspension bridge
A bridge between Sicily and the Italian mainland looks like it will finally be built after being dreamed of since the Roman era.
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IMO targets cannot be hit, say 46% of ship owners
Almost half of the ship owners surveyed by Hamburg shipping trade fair organiser SMM did not think IMO emissions targets could be hit.
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Van Oord in French jacket foundation installation first
Van Oord has completed the installation of 62 jacket foundations at a new wind farm off the coast of Brittany
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VIDEO: New pilot boat navigates Storm Agnes on launch
Another 15m Interceptor 48 pilot boat has been launched for operations in Morocco, making it the fourth one for Svitzer by Safehaven Marine.
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Project seeks answers to harsh seas in floating wind
A project has been looking to improve turbine design by better integrating breaking wave loads
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WATCH: unique 130m pontoon ordered for Fehmarnbelt Link
A new design of multi-purpose pontoon (MPP) has had to be ordered to lay a gravel bed underneath a submersed tunnel that will Denmark to Germany.
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Tug order boost for Macduff
Macduff Ship Design has provided an update of recent deliveries, indicating a healthy order book within the tug sector for the Scottish naval architect and marine survey specialist.