Marine Construction News – Page 54
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Partnership champions concrete floaters
A floating wind specialist and a slipforming technology firm have partnered to optimise serial production of concrete floaters.
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Quad 450hp outboards for high speed interceptor
Marell Boats of Sweden is launching the M15 Quad outboard open high-speed interceptor that includes fine tuning of the existing M15 hull.
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New pilot boat for Teesport
PD Ports, owner of Teesport and legal guardians of the River Tees, has welcomed the arrival of a new £1.35 million pilot vessel, Stainsby, to its fleet.
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When you need to clean a bridge…
Red7Marine, has recently completed a cleaning contract on the A14 at Orwell Bridge, Suffolk, on behalf of Highways England and Ringway.
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Ribcraft acquired by UK entrepreneur
Ribcraft UK has been acquired by a UK entrepreneur and is set to expand in governmental, military and securities sectors as well as focus more on environmental sustainability.
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Multicat reconfigured into water injection dredger
The Marine Group’s Harbour Management Division has expanded its dredging capabilities with the recent completion of their bespoke built water injection dredger, ‘CMS Seaka’.
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Hydrographic survey Cheetah is survey ready
Cheetah Marine International Limited has completed its second hydrographic survey Cheetah for a Chinese Hydropower engineering company.
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Small jobs important says NPorts
Germany’s Niedersachsen Ports (NPorts) has completed two small quay renovations while stressing the importance of such maintenance projects for port futures, reports Tom Todd.
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Port chief aids Sweden’s electrification
A port chief will help identify measures to speed up electrification in Sweden’s transport sector as part of the government’s newly established Electrification Commission.
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Patented technologies for more efficient hullforms
A ship design and research company is bringing a number of revolutionary technologies to market for both oceangoing and inland waterways vessels.
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Three-year Bremen lock improvements complete
The latest in a three-year series of lock improvement projects costing a total €11.8 million has been completed in the German port of Bremen.
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HDPE Makker 19 garners praise
German company Schramm has brought a fast, unsinkable and high-safety mooring boat into service reports Tom Todd.
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Next generation RoPax
Ferry company Stena Line has announced that Stena Embla, the last of its three new ferries destined for the Irish Sea, has successfully completed its sea trials in China’s Yellow Sea.
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Pre-development dredging at Ystad
One of Sweden’s largest ferry ports has begun a large expansion program that will result in two new ferry terminals.
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Zero-emission fast ferry first
A zero-emissions electric fast ferry is being developed by Fjellstrand shipyard which is designed to operate in Norway on a short route between Stavanger and Hommersåkat.
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Progress on Tarragona cruise terminal expansion
With the completion of the placement of the caissons at the expanded cruise terminal at the Spanish port of Tarragona, the new Balears Wharf is now 40% complete.
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Polar research ship begins sea trials
The UK’s most advanced polar research ship – RRS Sir David Attenborough – has left Cammell Laird shipyard for two weeks of technical sea trials.
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Biodegradeable hydraulic oil for lift barges
Belgian heavy lift major Sarens is in the process of switching to biodegradable oil for all its ballasting systems on its barges.
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Dredging Averijhaven for offshore wind developments
Rijkswaterstaat has awarded Van Oord the contract to design and carry out the removal of silt from the Averijhaven depot in IJmuiden.
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Rotterdam presents shore power strategy
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority are working together on the joint rollout of shore power for sea-going vessels in Rotterdam.