Marine Construction News – Page 6
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Subsea rock installation vessels ordered
A new partnership has ordered two rock installation vessels that have the option to run on methanol.
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Curved concrete breakwaters protect NZ coast
Arc-shaped floating breakwaters have been installed at a leisure marina in New Zealand to protect an ecologically sensitive area by Swedish engineers at SF Marina.
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Engineers create world-first fish migration river
A fish migration river is being built in the Netherlands that will allow migratory fish to swim between fresh and sea waterways.
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Acciona to build Ravenna breakwater
Acciona is to build a €216m breakwater at Italy’s Port of Ravenna to protect a floating LNG terminal
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Nature-inclusive offshore wind project launches
Wood Thilsted is partnering with industry leaders to advance nature inclusivity in offshore wind design
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RWE's Thor windfarm port
RWE has chosen Thyborøn Port as its base for the Thor offshore wind farm, creating jobs and supporting construction
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Van Oord completes Ain Sokhna dredging
Van Oord has completed dredging two basins at Ain Sokhna Port, supporting its expansion as a global hub
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Change of role for ‘Buzzard’ jack-up barge
A jack-up barge built over 40 years ago is starting a new life in the offshore oil and gas industry in West Africa
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VIDEO: Jersey’s ‘Master Plan’ approved
Major works have been approved to overhaul Jersey’s ports, with all harbours to get some form of upgrade.
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£500k government boost to electrify River Thames
A project to use river vessels to balance London’s power grid have been given a boost with £500,000 of government funding.
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Tug destined for civils projects christened
Multraship christens a new Damen-built tug that will play an instrumental part in two major civil engineering projects.
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Oyster reefs installed in offshore wind farms
Van Oord and Ørsted have installed ‘Droppable Oyster Structures’ within an offshore wind farm site in a joint initiative to boost marine life around the monopiles.
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Bristol Port lays out plans for wind terminal
A brand-new dredger has arrived at Bristol Port as it lays out plans for an offshore floating wind terminal.
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Ground broken on UK’s first reservoir for 30 years
Nearly two years after contracts were awarded to build the first UK reservoir for 30 years, ground has been broken on the scheme.
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Turkey installs first onshore power supply
Asyaport in Turkey has become the country’s first port to install onshore power supply.
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Egypt calls on the Dutch to help with flooding
Egypt has enlisted the help of flooding experts from the Netherlands to tackle its sinking Nile Delta.
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Tidal turbines deployed in Irish inlet
They are increasingly being deployed in offshore waters, and now a tidal turbine is being tested in an inlet of the Irish Sea.
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Purus signs multi-year CSOV contract with Vestas
Two newbuild CSOVs are under build at different shipyards for Purus, with a multi-year contract already signed for one of them.
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Cable layers ordered for surge in telecomms
Subsea digital infrastructure firm OMS Group has signed a contract with Dutch maritime technology firm Royal IHC for an undisclosed number of cable-laying vessels.
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Hybrid rescue boat delivered to City of Kiel
A hybrid fire-fighting and rescue vessel has been delivered to the City of Kiel Fire Department by Finnish shipyard Kewatec.