Marine Construction News – Page 43
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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.
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First project for Jan De Nul's largest CSD
Jan De Nul''s new mega-cutter suction dredger ''Willem van Rubroeck'', which features a total installed power of 41,346kW, has started work on its very first assignment in Mauritania.
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New investors for ROHR-IDRECO Dredging Systems
Anders Invest, the Netherlands based investment company that focuses on partnering with tech orientated Dutch SMEs, has acquired a minority stake in ROHR-IDRECO Dredging Systems.
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IADC DREDGING AND RECLAMATION SEMINAR
An IADC seminar focussed on Dredging and Reclamation has been planned to take place at the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education in the Netherlands from 8 through 12 November 2021.
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Climate change being overlooked
In a recent survey, conducted by the UK’s Institution of Civil Engineers, more than 60% of civil engineers do not feel climate change is prioritised sufficiently in infrastructure design and delivery, according to new Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) research.
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Windfarm maintenance vessel naming
Louis Dreyfus Armateurs Group recently organised the naming ceremony of the Wind Of Hope, its second vessel dedicated to the maintenance of offshore wind farms, attended by its godmother, the Minister of Industry, Ms. Agnès Pannier-Runacher.
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Multicats under license
Damen Shipyards Group has concluded a licence agreement with US-based Conrad Industries enabling Conrad Shipyard LLC to construct two Damen Multi Cats 3013 for Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation.
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9th fast crew boat for repeat customer
Strategic Marine has successfully completed construction and has delivered the first of a pair of 42m Fast Crew Boats for repeat customer, Centus Marine.
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Three new boats for Maritime Rescue Association in Iceland
The Icelandic Search and Rescue Association (ICE-SAR, Slysavarnafélagið Landsbjörg) has ordered three Search- and Rescue vessels from a Finnish builder.
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CTV contract win
Marsun Shipyard in Thailand has won a contract to build two crew transfer vessels (CTV).
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Pontoon build on track
Manor Marine recently won its first contract with VolkerStevin to build two pontoons for the Thanckes Fuel Depot upgrade project in Plymouth, Devon.
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Newbuild termination
Plans for newbuild windfarm vessels have been terminated by a UK marine technology firm.
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Professional grade fire boat for Lucerne
The Swiss lake town of Lucerne has welcomed a state-of-the-art aluminium-hulled fire and rescue launch to replace a 28-year-old outgoing boat.
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The science of breakwater block placement
Coda Octopus has announced the release of a new Management Reporting Tool for its Construction Monitoring Solution software suite.
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Sensitive restoration
Southsea Coastal Scheme make the top five of this year''s ‘People’s Choice’ category in the 2021 SECBE Constructing Excellence Awards.
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Decommissioning investment
A specialist engineering company has invested more than £700,000 to develop tools which provide greener, faster and safer solutions for decommissioning in the energy sector.
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Harbour workboat is Bergen’s ‘silent workhorse’
When acquiring a new workboat, both range and environmental credentials were important factors, says Johnny Breivik, Harbour Director at the Port of Bergen.
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Baltic yard posts more E-boat orders
A spate of new home and foreign orders for electric and solar-powered boats is keeping German Baltic shipyard Ostseestaal busy – and the interest is not expected to decline soon, reports Tom Todd.
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First German methanol research ship under build
The construction of Germany’s first sea-going research ship with methanol propulsion is underway as details of some of its principal components are revealed, writes Tom Todd
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New boats up Rhine police clout
A powerful new 17.3m patrol boat has joined the German police fleet monitoring international shipping along 900kms of the central Rhine and its linked canals, reports Tom Todd.