Marine Construction News – Page 58
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Impressive fire-fighting hybrids up Hamburg clout
Undergoing final outfitting at Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands are two 35m hybrid fire-fighting ships reports Tom Todd.
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Safe working recognised at Red7Marine
UK marine civil engineering contractor Red7Marine has worked hard through the pandemic lockdown period to look after its staff, with two recent safety awards to show for it.
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High speed ambulance boat for the Greek islands
This large closed-cabin boat is the first in a series of special craft equipped with medical equipment to support the Hellenic National Centre for Emergency Care (EKAB) and the Hellenic Coastguard.
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Belgian installation prowess in demand in Taiwan
Jan De Nul Group is well on track in its key parts in the construction of the ‘Taiwan Power Company Offshore Windfarm Phase 1 Project – Demonstration’.
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Turkish shipyard signs contract for 122 boats
A major contract will see a Turkish shipyard produce 122 12m fibreglass reinforced plastic and carbon composite boats for the national Coast Guard.
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New rock anchoring technology takes a leap forward
A new rock anchoring technology developed in the marine renewables industry could have cross-over potential into aquaculture.
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Key milestones for Moray East
Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd (known as Moray East) in Scotland has achieved two key project milestones.
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Major berth deepening works completed at Portland
A major project that has been years in the planning and months in the undertaking, has been completed at Portland Port, UK.
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Further defence inroad for Norco
UK composites specialist and boatbuilder Norco has joined the Joint Supply Chain Accreditation Register (JOSCAR).
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Slipway upgrades add to Thames infrastructure
Cory Riverside Energy has announced the completion of works to rebuild and upgrade two WWII-era slipways at Denton Wharf in Gravesend on the banks of the UK’s River Thames.
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New North Sea bunkering facility
Associated British Ports (ABP), the owner and operator of the Port of Lowestoft has invested more than £250,000 in the construction of a new fuel bunkering facility.
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N-Sea invests in Controlled Flow Excavation capability
Netherlands- headquartered N-Sea has completed an investment and upgrade program of its Renewables and Utilities Department.
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Finalizing route for fibre optic cable
Fugro has begun a pre-installation and route engineering survey project to support their client, Xtera, on a major fibre-optic cable installation between Norway and the UK.
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Cold climate-ready pilot boat launched
Ireland’s Safehaven Marine has launched a new Interceptor 48 pilot boat ‘Pilot 1’ for the Gdynia Pilots in Poland.
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UK reservoir works contract awarded
A GB£800k contract has been awarded for works at the UK’s Wroughton Reservoir which will ensure it can continue its essential role in storm water attenuation in the area, despite it no longer being operational as a water storage for potable supply.
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Vast breakwater model takes whole port indoors
As part of the expansion plans of the port of San Antonio in Chile, a cross-organisational team has presented its final report.
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Composite shipbuilding project gearing up
The Realisation and Demonstration of Advanced Material Solutions for Sustainable and Efficient Ships (RAMSSES) project has reached a key milestone.
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Kiwis collaborate on electric commuter ferry
New Zealand companies HamiltonJet and EV Maritime have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to build advanced composite, battery-powered commuter ferries.
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65 knot patrol boat for Greek Special Forces
Viking Life-Saving Equipment has won a tender to supply the Hellenic Army Special Forces with its Munin S1200 daughter craft, the largest boat type currently offered by Viking.
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Refining the formula for offshore wind support vessels
Seacat Services has announced the acceptance of Seacat Weatherly, the first next-generation Chartwell 24 catamaran to enter operational service.