Marine Construction News – Page 29
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Prysmian takes on 134km submarine cable lay
Leonardo da Vinci and cable-laying barge Ulisse will carry out the Project Lightning cable-laying project in the UAE
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Damen plans major shipyard expansion
The Dutch shipbuilder will extend its Gorinchem shipyard next year.
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New workboat berth ordered for Dover
Concrete breakwaters will be installed at the exposed harbour of Dover to allow bigger boats to berth.
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Consortium wins contract for €900 million project
Works to carry out the biggest renewal of a port on the Ligurian coast in 25 years are set to go ahead in January.
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WATCH: ABP protection wall installed
A century-old pier will be protected with a new river wall that is nearing completion.
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Boskalis to be delisted next week
The multi-discipline marine Dutch company, which has its roots in dredging, will go to an investment fund on November 9.
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VIDEO: 64 winches ordered for longest immersed tunnel
The world’s longest immersed tunnel is one of Europe’s most ambitious infrastructure projects - and as such, its equipment needs are extensive.
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Second phase of major port works begins
Major works are to be carried out by Jan de Nul to transform one small Bangladesh port into a world-class facility.
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Port reaches solar power milestone
A solar installation at a UK port has reached an important milestone
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Svitzer expands Americas fleet
Svitzer is to modernise and expand its fleet in the Americas with two new ASD tugboats and one workboat
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Cadeler signs letter of intent with unnamed firm
An unnamed ‘blue chip’ client and Cadeler have signed a letter of intent for a long-term wind farm installation.
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ICMS prepares to showcase floating breakwaters
ICMS will present its concrete floating breakwaters at Metstrade in Amsterdam next month.
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Diverse buys 12-acre freehold as boatbuilding booms
Diverse Marine has secured the freehold of its shipyard site, with the ultimate aim of building a new ‘world-class’ shipyard.
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Major flood defence work reduces risk to 0.5%
A flood defence project that’s been in the pipeline since 2015 has finally been completed in England’s Devon.
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New wave energy project launched
A new tidal energy project to be launched in Spain adds to a growing list of tidal energy schemes.
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Lithuania to tap Baltic Sea offshore wind potential
The port city of Klaipeda in Lithuania has set out its intentions to make the most of offshore wind potential in the Baltic Sea.
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Two major ports launch ‘green corridor’
Two major European ports have launched a ’green corridor’ initiative for sustainable shipping.
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First of 18 high-speed patrol boats launched
The first of 18 high-speed patrol boats for various police units around the UK and Gibraltar has been launched.
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Jan De Nul launches water injection dredger
Engineering equipment giant Jan De Nul has added a fifth water injection dredger to its fleet.
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River Thames to be fully restored over 3 years
A project to improve fish passage and habitats along the entire length of the River Thames has been drawn up.