Marine Construction News – Page 24
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Jan De Nul announces record turnover for 2022
Dredging giant Jan De Nul has announced a record-breaking year for 2022 with a 40% increase in orders and a net profit of €108 million.
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Portsmouth marks new pilotage partnership
Seawork exhibitor Williams Shipping has launched two pilot boats at Portsmouth International Port.
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Peene-Werft initiates modernisation project
A historic shipyard with a long past including building ships for the Soviet Union has announced it will bring itself up to date with a major modernisation project.
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Work progresses on Scotland’s largest renewables hub
Work is under way to create the riverside berth at Scotland’s largest renewables hub at Port of Leith
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Major engineering for Rotterdam tunnel crossing
A major civil engineering project has been hit by a few setbacks and delays, but the Maasdelta Tunnel is well on its way to providing the major port city of Rotterdam with a new crossing.
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Digital twin technology streamlines port management
A new digital mapping system for the Port of Dublin allows accurate, 24/7 monitoring with a single reference source.
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New Damen dredger joins South African fleet
A new plough tug by Damen Shipyards has been christened and joins the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) fleet at Durban
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Decommissioning Thames sewerage works
The decommissioning of a cofferdam built as part of sewerage improvements for London has begun
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2GW offshore substations lined up for North Sea
Fourteen offshore substations capable of handling 2GW of power each will be installed in the Dutch and German North Sea.
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Terminal deepening project underway at Antwerp-Bruges
Work is underway to upgrade the Europa Terminal at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges
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Van Oord puts 2 new LNG dredgers to work
Marine contracting giant Van Oord is protecting the Netherlands’ coastline with two identical trailing suction hopper dredgers, which are powered by liquefied natural gas.
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Major Dutch canal works completed by ‘Destiny’
A special workboat called ‘Destiny’ has been instrumental in upgrading and widening more than 60km of canals in the Netherlands.
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H&W launches first ship from yard for 20 years
The first of 23 barges has been delivered to the River Thames-based recycling and waste management firm Cory Group by Harland & Wolff.
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Cost rockets for major port transformation
The Port of Genoa and associated works are aiming to transform the region into a marine, road and rail hub to rival Rotterdam, but costs have shot up by 1/3 in six months.
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WATCH: World first port drone network launched
The 120km2 Port of Antwerp area is now surveilled by six new pairs of eyes following the work of a partnership among the port and three tech firms.
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Methanol-fuelled installation giant revealed
Van Oord’s new offshore installation vessel has been contracted for major works before it has even been built.
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Peel Ports secures long-term partnerships
Peel Ports has appointed leading consultants to help it realise its eight-year investment programme
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DEME awarded €300 million contracts for wind farm
Marine contractor DEME Offshore has won three contracts for a €2.7 billion offshore wind farm in France.
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Framo reveals energy-generation with submerged turbine tech
Framo’s new Submerged Turbine technology has its first customer
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Aids to Navigation: A word from Seawork exhibitor Hydrosphere
Since 1994, Hydrosphere has been providing reliable, high-quality and cost-effective AtoN solutions to the marine industry and beyond. Managing director John Caskey shares some pointers.