Marine Construction News – Page 45
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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.
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Ferry modernisation on track
COVID-19 hasn’t slowed the ferry modernisation plans of one ambitious industry player.
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Over two thousand batteries installed in landmark electric tug
Damen is constructing the fully electric RSD-E Tug 2513, named ‘Sparky’, for New Zealand’s Ports of Auckland.
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Refit expansion at Concarneau thanks to increased lift capacity
A new 400 tonne travel lift has been installed in the French port of Concarneau which will considerably increase the refit capabilities in the harbour reports Dag Pike.
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Installation jack-up will carry multiple 20MW turbines
The NG-16000X is an optimized, self-propelled turbine installation jack-up vessel design that features increased carrying and lifting capacity.
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Bespoke tug berth
In a limited time window, Inland and Coastal Marina Systems recently designed and manufactured a bespoke berth for a new tugboat at Port of Portland, UK.