Marine Construction News – Page 39
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First green patrol boat
The first green offshore patrol boat for the Italian Guardia di Finanza has been launched.
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New German workboat garners praise
Inland shipping authorities in Germany are reportedly very satisfied with an unusual new €2.1 million workboat.
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Hopes fade for Pella Sietas survival
Receivers were still seeking new investors for insolvent Hamburg Shipyard Pella Sietas late October but there appears little chance that Germany’s oldest shipyard will survive in its current form.
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Plans firm up for more German special ships
Plans for another two German survey, wreck location and research ships are expected to be completed soon with tender invitations tipped for next year.
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Floating scaffold completes 3t contract lift
In an industry first, floating scaffolding has been used to complete a specialist contract lift on the river Severn.
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Sustainable offshore patrol vessel delivered
An OCEA OPV 150, specifically designed for sustainable and responsible navigation, has just been launched by the OCEA shipyard.
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New bridge progresses at Great Yarmouth
The Great Yarmouth Third River Crossing, being delivered by a BAM Farrans Joint Venture, is one of Norfolk’s most significant infrastructure projects in recent years.
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Bio resin infusion milestone
A recent yacht hull build represented one of the largest structures to be infused with bio-resins to date.
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Intelligent ergonomics and responsible resin for hard working RIB
A Scottish independent workboat operator has recently taken delivery of an 11m RIB that breaks new ground in its design and materials.
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100% vessel recycling shows UK ambition
The decommissioning of ‘Oceanic Pintail’ in Scotland has ‘set the standard others must follow’ after 100% of the 3,865-tonne specialist nuclear vessel was recycled.
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Electric ferries contract
Two new zero emissions electric ferries will be built for the Riveer ferry service in the Netherlands.
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Concrete floaters
BW Ideol has gained an exclusive and long-term access to Scotland’s Ardersier Port for the manufacturing of concrete floaters.
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Isn’t it time you got a WIG?
A new electric Wing-in-Ground Effect (WIG) vehicle could be set to help decarbonise city-to-city travel over expanses of water.
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Incat ferry delivery
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has delivered its latest high-speed ferry.
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All-electric ferry with eyes on the prize
An innovative all-electric Ferry has been nominated for the 2021 KNVTS Ship of the Year Award. The prize is presented to an outstanding ship that was designed and largely built in the Netherlands.
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First woman Chair of IET Council
Members of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Council have selected engineer Dr Carol Marsh OBE EngD CEng FIET as its new chair– the first woman to be elected to this post.
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Alicat wins world first contract
UK shipbuilder Alicat has been selected to build the world’s first hybrid powered daughter craft fleet.
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Dockyard infrastructure
KBS Maritime has begun work under a new five-year contract to support the Ministry of Defence in the enduring delivery of critical projects and services at HM Naval Base Portsmouth, UK.
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