Marine Construction News – Page 34
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Restoration to begin on historic docks
Work is due to begin on restoring the Govan Graving Docks on the River Clyde in Scotland after being closed for more than 34 years.
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DOF Subsea recycles 99% of decommissioned oil rig
DOF Subsea claims nearly all of the materials making up the Buchan and Hannay oil field projects were recycled or repurposed.
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Prysmian Group confirms €1 billion portfolio
Prysmian has confirmed plans to spend €1 billion on cable-laying projects by 2024.
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Bolina booms supplied to Cahora Bassa Dam
UK boom technology firm Bolina has completed a project on southern Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam.
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2nd phase of water works starts at Churchill’s birthplace
Land & Water is due to begin the second phase of a major lake restoration project on the Blenhein Estate.
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Work begins on France’s first offshore wind farm
France kicks off its first offshore wind farm with the installation of its first turbine.
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Tyra II nears completion after 10 years
A project to reconstruct Denmark’s largest offshore gas and oil operation is reaching its final stages after almost 10 years’ intense engineering work.
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Partnership fosters LNG ambitions
A Belgian port has ambitions to become an international green hub
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UK missing out on ‘massive opportunity’
By ignoring the potential of tidal energy, the UK is missing an open goal, say stakeholders in the sector.
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Rock arrives from Norway for Southsea flood defence
Super dense rock from Norway is being shipped to Southsea for major flood defence work.
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Danish port selects cold ironing system
Shore-Link will provide a mobile port power solution for cruise ships at berth at the Danish port of Aarhus
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ABP releases land at Southampton
The UK is developing more logistics space to support a boom in online retail
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Self-propelled dredgers concept revealed
A new series of dredgers has self-propulsion as part of the new design.
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Forth Green Freeport wins backing
Politicians are stepping up back a compelling proposal for a Firth of Forth Green Freeport
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Researchers model crash barrier concepts
Researchers have modelled three concepts which they say could avoid ships crashing into wind turbines.
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Partners agree 8 billion m3 gas capacity at port
A new terminal at a German port will hold 8 billion m3 of LNG in a bid to stabilise energy security.
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Vittoria to build patrol boats for Croatia
Italian shipyard to build new patrol boats to help protect Croatia’s coastline
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Suez-stranded sister ship runs aground
Seabed around Evergreen’s Ever Forward is being dredged in an attempt to refloat the cargo ship in the US Bay of Chesapeake.
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New marine terminal receives first delivery
Zeebrugge receives its first delivery since expansion plans at the port were fast-tracked.
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TES fast tracks hydrogen plans for German port
The Ukraine crisis is spurring Europe on to move away from crude and embrace renewable fuels faster