Marine Construction News – Page 42
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Award winning roadmap
Port of Tyne welcomed the Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP, UK Minister of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy recently.
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Record cargo volumes
One of the world’s biggest logistics players has announced record H1 cargo volumes in the UK.
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Emission-free electric ferry
Holland Shipyards Group has built and delivered a fully electric ferry that is 100% emissions-free.
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New deep-water hub for German Baltic port
A two-phase project to expand the port of Mukran into an international deep-water agricultural handling hub has begun on the German Baltic coast, reports Tom Todd.
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Gdansk port leases
The Port of Gdańsk Authority launched a tender procedure to select the lessees for a new port area that will be created within the boundaries of the Port in the Gdańsk Bay.
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Scotland’s green port proposal
One operator has wasted no time in responding to the Scottish Government’s recent invitation for interested parties to submit bids for ‘Green Port’ status.
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European cable lay expertise
Jan De Nul Group’s Cable Laying Vessel Willem de Vlamingh has successfully installed the four export cables with a total length of 3km on the 376MW Formosa 2 offshore wind farm in Taiwan.
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Hydrogen project support
A spot in the Scottish Highlands is the ideal home for the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser, according to a feasibility study.
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SWATH vessel build contract
Manor Marine has secured a contract with Mainprize Offshore to build an offshore multi role windfarm service vessel.
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Crane rail extension
DP World has completed its crane rail extension in the Port of Southampton which will allow the world’s largest cranes to service the full length of the quay.
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Subsea cable feasibility
RINA, in JV with the Tunisian subsidiary Comete Engineering, has been awarded a public tender for the marine feasibility study for the 600MW Italy-Tunisia Interconnection issued by ELMED ÉTUDES SÀRL, a joint venture between Terna and Société Tunisienne de l’Électricité et du Gaz (STEG), the two companies which, respectively, manage ...
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Immersed tunnel bespoke seals
Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation has been awarded the contract to supply all of the closure joints, including a bespoke seal, to China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) First Harbor Engineering Co. Ltd., for the Dalian Bay immersed tunnel in Dalian, Liaoning, China.
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Hybrid offshore wind daughter craft
The world’s first hybrid daughter craft vessels designed to support the offshore wind market are to be built in the UK through a new multi-million pound deal.
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Naval passenger craft contract
ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK (AEUK) has awarded a contract to Diverse Marine, for the production of three SEA Class Passenger Transfer Boats (PTBs).
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Solar paving helping port’s carbon footprint
Spain’s Port of Valencia is trialling new solar panels installed on the ground, claimed to be walkable by pedestrians and vehicles.
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Hydrofoiling trimaran is first to use hydrogen fuel cell propulsion
The TU Delft Solar Boat Team has spent a year working towards their dream: Hydro Motion, claimed to be the first hydrofoiling hydrogen boat.
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Green light for Tasmania ferries
Two new car and passenger ferries will be built for Tasmania-based TT-Line Company Pty Ltd.
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Silent service for forward-thinking Scottish Loch
Rangers will be seen, not heard, in this new addition to Loch Lomond park’s fleet, designed and built by Water Witch in Liverpool.
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Approval in Principal for hydrogen dredger
Dutch shipbuilder Royal IHC has signed an ''approval in principal'' (AiP) from classification society Bureau Veritas for the design of a hydrogen fuelled trailing suction hopper dredger.