Marine Construction News – Page 83

  • 'Seacat Weatherly' will boast one of the largest foredecks on the market
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    First Chartwell 24 for offshore wind sector

    2019-04-09T09:52:00Z

    Seacat Services, has signed a multi-million-pound contract to build a new Chartwell 24 catamaran for deployment in the offshore wind sector.

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    Anti-corrosive two coat system

    2019-04-09T08:58:00Z

    Danish paint manufacturer Hempel is rolling out a highly flexible two-coat water repellent coating – Hempatop Repel 800.

  • Project partners at the launch of the JIP
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    3D printing maritime spare parts

    2019-04-09T08:20:00Z

    Germany headquartered classification society DNV GL has been appointed as the lead researcher of the first phase of a new Singapore-based program to study the feasibility of additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, in the maritime industry.

  • 'MPI Cervantes', one of the vessels recently bought by Manor Renewable Energy
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    Fast turnaround for CTVs

    2019-04-08T12:02:00Z

    Crew Transfer Vessels, the ‘MPI Cervantes’ and ‘MPI Cardenio’ have been purchased from Offshore Support Vessels BV for an undisclosed sum by Manor Renewable Energy (MRE) Ltd.

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    Renolit film testing success

    2019-04-05T12:51:00Z

    The fouling release film Renolit Dolphin S has now been successfully applied to a number of vessels and has obtained good results from submerged panel fouling tests

  • The product is supplied in a single pack 400ml aerosol
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    Anti-corrosion aerosol spray

    2019-04-05T12:39:00Z

    Corrocoat, a UK based specialist in anti-corrosion coatings, has announced the release of a new aerosol-delivered surface tolerant coating system.

  • Scrabster Harbour
    News

    Funding boost for Scrabster upgrade

    2019-04-05T11:28:00Z

    The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has pledged GB£5m towards a project to upgrade Scotland’s Scrabster Harbour and improve its capacity to receive larger vessels including cruise ships and vessels working in the offshore oil and gas industry.

  • SD Melton
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    Serco vessel to become medical ship

    2019-04-04T12:49:00Z

    A ship that previously belonged to Serco is expected to deliver over 2m medical consultations in its lifetime as the latest medical vessel for Edinburgh-based charity Vine Trust.

  • CHC contractor Jenkins Marine dredger at work in Eastern Channel
    News

    Dredged eastern channel opens in Cowes harbour

    2019-04-02T11:10:00Z

    Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) on the Isle of Wight, UK has opened a new, dredged, Eastern Channel.

  • The rotor had to be repaired and the stator needed rewinding
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    Quick turnaround bow thruster repair

    2019-04-02T10:56:00Z

    Sliedrecht, Netherlands- based company Bakker Repair + Services has succeeded in repairing the bow thruster engine of a Stena Line ferry within a week after establishing the failure.

  • Ocean Cruise Terminal
    News

    Phase one of cruise terminal upgrade complete

    2019-04-01T14:31:00Z

    The first phase of a GB£12m upgrade to ABP Port of Southampton’s Ocean Cruise Terminal has been completed as the cruise season gets underway.

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    Prostep and Napa joint co-operation project

    2019-04-01T12:46:00Z

    A partnership between Prostep, the product lifecycle management (PLM) consulting and solutions company and Napa, a maritime software, services and data analysis provider, has successfully completed a ship design solution development project for Meyer Turku, one of the world’s leading shipbuilders.

  • Overtopping at Dawlish Warren
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    Lab testing for Dawlish sea wall

    2019-04-01T12:34:00Z

    Government funding has been announced to upgrade the sea wall at Dawlish, Devon, UK to provide better protection for the railway and residents.

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    Hong Kong Convention boost

    2019-04-01T11:18:00Z

    IMO''s treaty for safe and environmentally-sound ship recycling has received another boost as Japan has become the 10th country to become a Party to the Hong Kong Convention.

  • Capella docking at Norderwerft for class and overhaul work (Photo: Broers).
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    Class docking for Germany's versatile Capella

    2019-03-28T10:43:00Z

    The German multi-purpose research and survey ship, Capella, was leaving Hamburg’s Norderwerft in April after more than two months of major class work and overhaul, writes Tom Todd.

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    Boskalis adds Adelaide to bright order book

    2019-03-28T10:27:00Z

    Dutch dredging contractor Royal Boskalis Westminster has won a contract for the widening of the Port Adelaide Outer Harbour shipping channel in Australia.

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    IHC installations for Van Oord trailers

    2019-03-28T10:24:00Z

    Netherlands based vessel builder and dredging equipment manufacturer Royal IHC has won a contract to design and deliver complete dredging installations for two new LNG powered trailing suction hopper dredgers for Van Oord.

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    New generation water injection dredgers

    2019-03-28T10:22:00Z

    Dutch dredging and marine construction major Van Oord has ordered two of a new generation of water injection dredgers from the Kooiman Marine Group.

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    Jan de Nul dredging works at Port Hedland

    2019-03-28T10:20:00Z

    Australia’s Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA) has contracted Belgium’s Jan De Nul Group to dredge the channel and further enhance the safe and sustainable access to Port Hedland.

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    Record submissions for CEDA Dredging Days

    2019-03-28T10:16:00Z

    The Call for Papers deadline has passed for CEDA Dredging Days 2019 and the final abstracts have been chosen from a record number of submissions.