Marine Construction News – Page 40
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Heavy turbine lift
The Port of Leith recently welcomed the arrival of eight onshore wind turbines as part of the 16MW Howpark Wind Farm to be located in the Scottish Borders.
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Data step-change
A key contract has been awarded for the capture of high-resolution lidar Geo-data along Ireland’s southern and western coastline to create a detailed 3D elevation model.
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New quay wall to service world’s largest wind farm
Work has begun on a new 113m quay wall to moor windfarm Service Operation Vessels in the Port of Tyne, UK.
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Digital twin development will aid hydrogen moves
IOTICS is creating a digital twin of Portsmouth International Port as part of an ambitious £1.5m project to demonstrate an achievable modular green hydrogen generation system within the Port.
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Interconnector construction contract awarded
Greenlink has awarded the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the Greenlink electricity interconnector project to a consortium comprised of Siemens Energy AG and Sumitomo Electric Industries.
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Diesel outboards for Thames landing craft
London Tideway commercial marine operator Livett’s has announced what it claims to be the first purpose-built commercial landing craft for the River Thames.
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Extended quay renovation starts in Bremerhaven
Construction of a badly needed new cruise terminal quayside in Bremerhaven, costing some €80 million, is starting in October, reports Tom Todd.
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Germans praise eco newbuilds and order a fifth
Kiel ferry operator SFK has praised its two new eco ferries and has ordered a fifth as it continues an emission-free fleet upgrade, reports Tom Todd.
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New office, workshop and storage
KenzFigee, a well-established lifting, handling and service specialist of tailor-made equipment for the marine, offshore and wind energy industry has opened its new UK facilities.
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Foiling ferry developer proposes CTV
Grant funding has been awarded to investigate the feasibility of fully electric foiling crew transfer vessels for the offshore wind industry.
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New company bridges gap from vessels to quays
Nordic Fender will offer customers worldwide high-quality products in ship and port fendering as well as equipment for transferring liquid cargo between ships, including hoses, couplings, ropes, and chains.
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Corrosion protection for submerged chains
Initially intended for use in the Oil & Gas market, the sacrificial annode system is equally applicable to any mooring system on other offshore installations.
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Inter-island connectivity
Global Marine has completed the initial subsea fibre-optic cable route survey scope for the Scottish Government’s Reaching 100% Programme (R100), being delivered by Openreach on behalf of BT.
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Inspection company opens new business unit
The Rigmar Group incorporating operating subsidiary companies, a leading global inspection, maintenance, marine services and survey company, has launched a new business unit in 2021.
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14MW turbine installer
The latest addition to Knud E. Hansen’s Atlas series of wind turbine installation vessels, the Atlas A-class is able to carry four new-generation 14 megawatt wind turbines.
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Voltaire’s first contract
Dogger Bank Wind Farm and Jan De Nul Group have announced the signing of the final contract for the transport and installation of 87 GE Haliade-X 14 MW offshore wind turbines.
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Two more Incat Crowther CTVs for MHO & Co
AFAI Southern Shipyard has successfully delivered a pair of Incat Crowther 35 crew transfer vessels (CTV), said to be the first hybrid CTVs in operation with zero-emission capability.
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Onshore power supply at Helsinki
The Finnish port of Helsinki has commissioned a new onshore power connection for passenger ships, made available to ship traffic next to the Olympia Terminal at the South Harbour.
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Solar-powered port gates
A busy Scottish ferry terminal has become a safer place for workers and passengers following the installation of new state-of-art gates at the port.