Marine Construction News – Page 85
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Wireless temporary fire alarms for vessel repair and build
Bull Products, a manufacturer of life-saving fire protection equipment, has protected seven shipyards across the world with its Cygnus Wireless Alarm System.
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Tidal friendly amphibious excavators
An amphibious excavator fitted with a submersible dredging pump enables precise harbour dredging operations to be undertaken at all states of the tide, Watson & Hillhouse has said.
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Tuco UK representation
Wirral company National Marine has welcomed the opportunity of becoming the UK sales and service point for Denmark based Tuco Marine Group.
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Ten-month turnaround for catamaran ferry
UK shipbuilder Wight Shipyard Co has worked to a tight deadline to complete its third and largest vessel for MBNA Thames Clippers, the first Hunt Class Mk3.
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Edinburgh Marina developer announced
Edinburgh Marina Holdings, the developer behind Edinburgh Marina has announced the appointment of McLaughlin & Harvey as the main contractor for the first phase of this major new development.
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Apprenticeship scheme unveils new talent
Civil and environmental engineering business Land & Water Group is encouraging young people to consider a career within the sector as National Apprenticeship Week takes place.
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Accurate drilling and piling system launches
The new Trimble Groundworks Machine Control System with intuitive user interface increases operational efficiency by enabling contractors to perform drilling and piling operations quickly, safely and accurately.
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Fugro contract for Dutch wind farm zone
Geo-data specialist Fugro will undertake a marine site characterisation project comprising a seabed investigation and borehole drilling at the 1400MW capacity Hollandse Kust (west) Wind Farm Zone.
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Strong 2019 for A&P Group’s UK facilities
Atlantic and Peninsula Marine Services Ltd (A&P) Group has experienced a strong start to 2019, with several commercial and defence projects underway across its four UK facilities and increased activity in the North East within the renewables and offshore markets.
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MB92 focus on business development
The MB92 Group has promoted commercial director Henk Dreijer to the new position of chief business development officer to develop strategic operations with emphasis on sourcing significant refit projects.
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Two more pilot boat builds for Spain
Irish boat builder Safehaven Marine has signed contracts with two Spanish ports simultaneously.
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Fresh Capital stems FSG cash-flow Problems
A new investor is helping Germany’s Flensburger Shipyard (FSG) to recover from cash-flow problems reports Tom Todd.
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New Hybrids for Kiel Fiord Service
The first of a new generation of plug-in hybrid ferries for Kiel has been ordered, writes Tom Todd.
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Transition piece project completed
Lifting specialist company ALE has used its offshore engineering expertise to complete its full scope of work on one of the biggest offshore wind farms in the world.
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Wind CTVs: Changing demands drive vessel refits
Aging crew transfer vessel (CTV) fleets may no longer be suitable for requirements of modern offshore wind projects, driving market demand for vessel upgrades and repurposing.
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Fisheries patrol catamaran for North Wales’ waters
‘Lady Megan’, is a 19m Catamaran Fisheries Patrol Vessel designed and built to a demanding specification.
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Engine service work for Britannia Aggregates
UK power specialist Royston has completed an extensive overhaul of diesel engines on a Britannia Aggregates’ owned and operated dredger.
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Crane vessels upgraded
Alewijnse Marine has started the new year with an assignment for the Jumbo heavy lift crane vessels ‘HLCV Jumbo Javelin’ and ‘HLCV Fairpartner’.
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Danish Fire and Rescue RIBs
RIB builder Tornado has delivered two rescue boats to the Slagelese Brand and Redring which is the fire and rescue service that serve the Slagelese area of Zealand in Denmark to strengthen their ability to cope with water incidents writes Dag Pike.
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Work starts at former power station site
Advance Northumberland has reached a significant milestone in the redevelopment of the former Blyth Power Station Enterprise Zone in Blyth, UK.