Marine Construction News – Page 42

  • L-R Tom Nightingale, Equinor; Matt Beeton, Port of Tyne; Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Minister of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
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    Award winning roadmap

    2021-08-10T12:55:00Z

    Port of Tyne welcomed the Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP, UK Minister of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy recently.

  • DP World London Gateway
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    Record cargo volumes

    2021-08-04T09:58:00Z

    One of the world’s biggest logistics players has announced record H1 cargo volumes in the UK.

  • 'Sandøy' ferry
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    Emission-free electric ferry

    2021-07-28T15:55:00Z

    Holland Shipyards Group has built and delivered a fully electric ferry that is 100% emissions-free.

  • Mukran: aiming for the number one spot in agri-handling on the German Baltic. Photo BayWa AG
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    New deep-water hub for German Baltic port

    2021-07-28T10:47:00Z

    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

    2021-07-27T12:29:00Z

    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.

  • New Leith outer port
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    Scotland’s green port proposal

    2021-07-27T07:30:00Z

    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.

  • Jan De Nul Group’s Cable Laying Vessel 'Willem de Vlamingh'
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    European cable lay expertise

    2021-07-23T12:08:00Z

    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.

  • Cromarty Firth
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    Hydrogen project support

    2021-07-23T10:59:00Z

    A spot in the Scottish Highlands is the ideal home for the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser, according to a feasibility study.

  • 'MO8' is set to be the first vessel built for Mainprize Offshore featuring a Supa-SWATH hull form
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    SWATH vessel build contract

    2021-07-21T10:29:00Z

    Manor Marine has secured a contract with Mainprize Offshore to build an offshore multi role windfarm service vessel.

  • The new configuration is designed to maximise utilisation and will save customers’ time
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    Crane rail extension

    2021-07-20T12:21:00Z

    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

    2021-07-20T12:14:00Z

    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 ...

  • Upon completion in 2024, it will be the longest immersed tunnel in Northern China
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    Immersed tunnel bespoke seals

    2021-07-20T12:10:00Z

    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.

  • Daughter craft are used to safely transfer technicians between the in-field SOV to the wind turbines
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    Hybrid offshore wind daughter craft

    2021-07-20T11:56:00Z

    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.

  • Horizon Cruise Terminal
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    Cruise debut

    2021-07-19T14:41:00Z

    A new UK cruise terminal fitted with shore power has served its first ship.

  • Each PTB will be certified to carry 34 passengers with up to three crew
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    Naval passenger craft contract

    2021-07-16T12:23:00Z

    ATLAS ELEKTRONIK UK (AEUK) has awarded a contract to Diverse Marine, for the production of three SEA Class Passenger Transfer Boats (PTBs).

  • The solar paving has been developed by SOLUM
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    Solar paving helping port’s carbon footprint

    2021-07-16T11:34:00Z

    Spain’s Port of Valencia is trialling new solar panels installed on the ground, claimed to be walkable by pedestrians and vehicles.

  • The boat is operated by three pilots and reaches speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour
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    Hydrofoiling trimaran is first to use hydrogen fuel cell propulsion

    2021-07-16T11:00:00Z

    The TU Delft Solar Boat Team has spent a year working towards their dream: Hydro Motion, claimed to be the first hydrofoiling hydrogen boat.

  • 'Spirit of Tasmania'
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    Green light for Tasmania ferries

    2021-07-14T13:21:00Z

    Two new car and passenger ferries will be built for Tasmania-based TT-Line Company Pty Ltd.

  • The workboat is fitted with a large work deck, recessed storage under deck, and a lifting frame for handling buoys
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    Silent service for forward-thinking Scottish Loch

    2021-07-14T11:10:00Z

    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

    2021-07-13T10:49:00Z

    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.