Marine Construction News – Page 21
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Prysmian wins €630 million subsea contract
A 1,000MW submarine transmission cable will hook up two parts of Italy to increase energy exchange between two parts of the country.
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Robert Allan designs reach further afield
Peter Barker takes a look at Canadian naval architect Robert Allan, and some recent deliveries that have been made to the far east.
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IMCA gives commercial diving guidance
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published new diving guidance in view of the burgeoning amount of subsea power cables being installed with the offshore wind boom.
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Newport Shipping launches CTV design & build firm
Newport Shipping has launched a new company that will make eight crew transfer vessels for the offshore wind industry.
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‘Seagull’ AI port security launched on international stage
Dutch software engineers BrainCreators is launching its ‘Seagull’ port surveillance system at London Shipping Week this week.
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€35m won in bids for UK tidal stream sector
Despite a disappointing zero number of bids from offshore wind developers, 11 projects have secured contracts to develop tidal stream energy.
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Van Oord christens two vessels
A third LNG dredger and a second cable-layer have been christened in Rotterdam for Van Oord.
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Ørsted moves 2 offshore projects ahead
Danish technology giant Ørsted has taken the German North Sea Gode Wind 3 wind farm a step further, and progressed work off the Isle of Man.
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Waterjet technology cleans up ship recycling
With 15,000 ships expected to be scrapped over the next decade, technology to recycle them cleanly is going to be important. German engineering firm ANT (Applied New Technologies) has two pilot projects under way that use an environmentally friendly waterjet to make the cuts.
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OEG Renewables buys marine surveyor
Offshore wind firm OEG Renewables (OEGR) has bought marine surveying company Geosight to strengthen what it can offer in offshore renewable energy, subsea cables and marine civils, it says.
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PODCAST: Interview with North Star CTO James Bradford
North Star CTO James Bradford talks to MJ about a collaboration in offshore charging for wind farm vessels, the exorbitant cost of batteries, incoming regulations and many other issues affecting commercial marine.
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MoU pledges to deepen waters for offshore wind
Dutch firm FibreMax has signed an MoU with Entrion, a Texas-based manufacturer of FRP monopile designs, to increase the depths in which offshore monopiles can be installed.
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World’s longest subsea interconnector completed
1,400km of submarine and land cables have been installed by cable-laying firm Prysmian, using its vessel Leonardo da Vinci
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Major port transformation kicks off in France
The Ports de Normandie are digging deep to change their three French ports and improve transport services between France and the UK.
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€34 million estuary flood defences get under way
4.5km of flood defences have begun in a project being led by the UK Environment Agency to protect thousands of coastal properties, infrastructure and industry.
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Creating a new cruise experience for the Clyde
A new cruise visitor centre is helping to put Clydeport on the map
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€4.5 billion cable contracts awarded to Prysmian
Germany’s offshore wind sector appears to be ramping up quickly, with transmission operator Amprion selecting Prysmian to lay hundreds of kilometres of on and offshore cables.
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Explosion kills worker at Tuzla shipyard
Reports have been coming out about an explosion in the slops tank of a cargo ship that exploded and killed a worker in a Tuzla shipyard.
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WATCH: Hamburg reveals major port revamp
Hamburg Port Authority has plans for a multi-storey cruise liner terminal, complete with underground transport hub and more.
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Solar panels and batteries switch on at Portsmouth
Solar panels are now operating at the International Port of Portsmouth, which claims to be heading for the title of Britain’s first net-zero port.