Marine Construction News – Page 79
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Ambitious CO2 reduction targets at Nieuwpoort
Belgium’s Jan De Nul Group has committed to reducing CO2 emissions by 15% a year during maintenance dredging works at the Nieupoort coastal marine.
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ABB’s integrated system package for dredgers
The Marine & Ports division of global electronics giant ABB has won an order to provide an integrated vessel systems package for two dredgers being built by Keppel Offshore & Marine for Dutch dredging and marine contractor Van Oord.
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Van Oord launches sustainability initiative
Dutch dredging and marine construction major Van Oord will present a series of white papers to underline its commitment to sustainability as embodied in its new Sustainable Earth Actions (S.E.A.) programme.
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Diverse Marine celebrates a year of success
Diverse Marine is marking 12 months since its directors acquired the assets and equipment of their former employers South Boats IOW, securing the employment of 20 staff on the site.
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TSHD electrical installation project revival
Alewijnse Marine has reached an agreement on the restart of the complete electrical installation works onboard a trailing suction hopper dredger (TSHD) currently in build at Barkmeijer Shipyards.
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New pontoon to support UK aircraft carriers
Intermarine UK has completed the construction of a British Royal Navy pontoon to assist with getting on and off aircraft carriers in Portsmouth.
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Aarsleff wins piling contract at British port
Aarsleff Ground Engineering has been awarded the piling contract for a new aggregates processing plant at Newhaven Port in East Sussex, UK.
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Multidisciplinary research vessel
Knud E. Hansen and DTU Aqua (Technical University of Denmark) have completed the comprehensive design study for a new 65m multidisciplinary marine research vessel.
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Crane boom extension
A configurable crane boom extension that with a modular design will offer SAL Heavy Lift’s clients unrivalled lifting height and applicability.
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Oil spill workhorse back in service
The multi-purpose oil-recovery ship ''Vilm'' has been given a clean bill of health after class renewal at Hamburg’s Norderwerft, writes Tom Todd.
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German ferry completes first of two yard visits
The 57.1m German Bight island ferry ''Frisia IX'' is back in service after extensive modernisation reports Tom Todd.
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Lindenau Repair gets new lease of life
Commercial ship repair activity has resumed at Germany’s historic Lindenau Schiffswerft in Kiel reports Tom Todd.
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Busy Navalrocha looks to LNG opportunities
Portugal’s Navalrocha shipyard is eyeing new work in the LPG product carrier and small-scale LNG markets following a busy first half year.
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40ft survey catamaran
Irish boatbuilder Safehaven Marine has launched a new Wildcat 40 survey vessel for Board Iscaigh Mhara, Ireland, developing the Irish Seafood industry.
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Renewables anchor could find use in aquaculture
A consortium in Scotland is developing a new rock anchoring technology for the aquaculture industry from technology used in tidal power and floating wind.
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High speed Italian enforcer
FB Design has completed the prototype of a new patrol boat for the Guardia di Finanza, the Italian customs and financial enforcement force writes Dag Pike.
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New brand for the large WFSV market
Wight Shipyard Co Ltd is breaking into the Windfarm Support Vessel (WFSV) market with the launch of its new Vortisea brand.
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Largest plug-in hybrid appointed ‘Ship of the Year 2019’
The world’s largest plug-in hybrid vessel, ‘Color Hybrid’, which is reaching the end of construction at Ulstein Verft, has been appointed ‘Ship of the Year 2019’ at Nor-Shipping.
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GRP construction for large patrol vessel
Spanish shipbuilder Rodman Polyships S.A.U., a GRP and composites specialist shipbuilder, is to build one of the largest GRP vessels ever constructed.