Marine Construction News – Page 40

  • 64 turbine parts including blades and tower sections were taken off the vessel
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    Heavy turbine lift

    2021-09-29T16:42:00Z

    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.

  • Fugro lidar point cloud Geo-data of Ireland’s UNESCO World Heritage Site Skellig Michael (Scellig Mhichil in Irish)
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    Data step-change

    2021-09-29T16:34:00Z

    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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  • The project is being undertaken to enable the mooring of Service Operation Vessels
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    New quay wall to service world’s largest wind farm

    2021-09-24T13:17:00Z

    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

    2021-09-22T12:06:00Z

    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

    2021-09-22T12:00:00Z

    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.

  • The vessel features an ultra low draft and opening bow door
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    Diesel outboards for Thames landing craft

    2021-09-21T16:42:00Z

    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.

  • Three-year  revamp of Bremerhaven Cruise Terminal is “urgently needed”.
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    Extended quay renovation starts in Bremerhaven

    2021-09-21T12:23:00Z

    Construction of a badly needed new cruise terminal quayside in Bremerhaven, costing some €80 million, is starting in October, reports Tom Todd.

  • Now to get a sister in Kiel – the unique all-electric Kiel ferry Düsternbrook.
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    Germans praise eco newbuilds and order a fifth

    2021-09-21T12:08:00Z

    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.

  • As part of this development, four new jobs will be created at KenzFigee
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    New office, workshop and storage

    2021-09-17T12:44:00Z

    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.

  • A confusingly dark artists impression of a potential CTV eFoiler
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    Foiling ferry developer proposes CTV

    2021-09-17T12:02:00Z

    Grant funding has been awarded to investigate the feasibility of fully electric foiling crew transfer vessels for the offshore wind industry.

  • Fonna Vekst has hired Sales Director Åsmund Lilleaas
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    New company bridges gap from vessels to quays

    2021-09-09T11:43:00Z

    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.

  • Pacu™ is designed to be attached to mooring chains.
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    Corrosion protection for submerged chains

    2021-09-08T10:56:00Z

    Initially intended for use in the Oil & Gas market, the sacrificial annode system is equally applicable to any mooring system on other offshore installations.

  • News

    Inter-island connectivity

    2021-09-06T10:10:00Z

    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.

  • Terraocean will provide services 'from blade tip to seabed'
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    Inspection company opens new business unit

    2021-09-03T11:38:00Z

    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.

  • The Atlas A-Class has been developed completely in-house at Knud E. Hansen
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    14MW turbine installer

    2021-08-31T12:13:00Z

    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.

  • Jan De Nul Group will mobilise its newest Next Gen Offshore Jack-Up Installation Vessel 'Voltaire'
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    Voltaire’s first contract

    2021-08-27T11:13:00Z

    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.

  • MHO ‘Asgard’ and MHO ‘Apollo’ can operate with zero emissions Photo: Incat Crowther
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    Two more Incat Crowther CTVs for MHO & Co

    2021-08-26T11:43:00Z

    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.

  • This investment improves air quality and reduces both carbon dioxide emissions and noise
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    Onshore power supply at Helsinki

    2021-08-26T11:23:00Z

    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.

  • The Barriers have been in use since May
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    Solar-powered port gates

    2021-08-25T12:04:00Z

    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.