Marine Construction News – Page 7
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Van Oord’s 2nd cable-layer makes her debut
Van Oord’s second cable-layer has begun installing cables at the vessel’s first offshore wind project in the North Sea.
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Right-side-up for Milford Haven pilot boat
Britain’s biggest energy port has a pilot boat under construction at Next Generation Shipyards, and with it come some interesting changes – not least its self-righting capability.
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Malta moves into Phase 2 of shorepower project
The tiny Mediterranean island nation of Malta has been at the forefront of a shorepower project.
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Can ports really achieve Net Zero by 2050?
At the GreenPort in Le Havre this week, a panel tried to answer the billion dollar question from chairman Chris Wooldridge: can ports really hit this target?
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Fugro secures Rhein-Main-Link contract
Fugro has secured a contract for site investigation in the multi-billion euro Rhein-Main-Link project connecting offshore wind energy to Germany.
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Van Oord wins twin Dutch marine civils projects
The two projects in the Netherlands will improve water quality and support the EU’s Water Framework Directive.
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Consortium created with H&W passes PDR milestone
A consortium that originally included Harland & Wolff says the first milestone along its road to building Navy Fleet Support Ships has been passed.
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Showcasing sustainable alternative dredging technologies
Haven Dredging and Stema Systems are looking to revolutionise dredging practices.
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'Pressure cooker' of decisions to deal with sunken barge
The salvage of a sinking sand-laden barge was described as a ‘pressure cooker’ of difficult decisions by salvors.
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Rotterdam terminals to equip with shorepower
APM Terminals at Maasvlakte II (APMT MVII) is to equip its terminal with shorepower from 2028.
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Nauplius and Royal IHC team up on workboat builds
The focus will be on outfitting and commissioning Royal IHC’s upgraded Delta Marine Craft workboats
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Boluda expands operations into Finland with purchase
Boluda has expanded its towing presence into Scandinavia with the purchase of Finnish firm Yxpila Hinaus-Bogsering.
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London’s Super Sewer opens for business
The UK water industry’s largest ever infrastructure work is now open for business.
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Lock opens to world’s largest ships
The Ghent-Terneuzen Canal linking Belgium to the Netherlands has been installed with a new lock that now allows Panamax seagoing vessels to pass through.
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Reports hint at Harland & Wolff rescue
Media reports have said Harland & Wolff is in talks with Spanish shipbuilder Navantia in what could be a rescue for the Titanic builder.
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Shore power boosts port electrification at Skagen
Zinus will deliver shore power to the Danish port as part of the port’s ongoing electrification efforts.
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€32 million flood relief works signed for city island
An Irish council has given the go-ahead for major works to protect an island surrounded by two tidal rivers.
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Marine People welcomes new firm to the family
A third Dutch family-owned maritime firm has come under the Marine People banner, bringing its collection of vessels to the party.
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Dredging innovation for Valencia quay
Jan De Nul will reuse 25 million cubic metres of dredged material for Valencia’s new container quay
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Offshore mooring solution commercialised
The C-Dart system is designed to enhance safety and efficiency in offshore renewable energy projects.