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Ravestein Cont Pontoon Bv

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0031 4884 11801

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  • Official launching of Ravestein's ‘14 DOCK’ caisson gate for the MoD

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    Ravestein caisson gate handover at Portsmouth

    2017-11-15T15:47:00

    On the 7th of November 2017, Ravestein officially launched the ‘14 DOCK’ caisson gate it recently built for the UK’s Ministry of Defence in the Naval dockyard in Portsmouth.

  • The Skylift 3000 platform on show at Seawork is currently being used as a demo and lease vessel

    News

    Submersible jack-up platform

    2017-06-19T11:12:00

    This may be the Dutch shipyard Ravestein’s 15th appearance at Seawork, but it’s a first for its new concept submersible multipurpose jack-up platform, which generated plenty of interest on the quayside.

  • Even the immense 'Ravestein Skylift' submersible jack-up barge failed to blot out the sun at Seawork 2017

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    Sun shines on Seawork again

    2017-06-16T15:22:00

    Seawork International, Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition, closed on 15th June and was hailed a resounding success. The event’s now almost expected warm, sunny weather saw over 630 exhibitors and 7,000 maritime professionals coming together to meet and do business over the three days in Southampton, UK.

  • 'Haven Seariser 4' delivered to SeaWork Photo (c) Graeme Ewens

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    Another Jack Up for Red7Marine

    2014-06-23T10:32:00

    Probably the largest vessel yet to be formally christened at SeaWork is the jackup barge ''Haven Seariser 4'', delivered to Red7 Marine from the builders Ravestein. The group’s fourth purchase of this type from the Dutch builder helps to underline its position as a leading provider of self-elevating platforms to ...

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    Ravestein digs deep with backhoe dredgers

    2014-03-14T07:30:00

    Dutch shipyard and construction company Ravestein BV has been awarded the contract for the design and construction of a backhoe dredger type of type Ravestein 750 B for ETERMAR SA. The vessel will be delivered in July 2014.

  • The RCP-2000M can continue working with a wind speed maximum of 25m per second and current of 1m per second

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    Rough weather jack-up cuts windfarm costs

    2012-07-18T07:30:00

    Ravestein has developed a special jack up platform, with extras, that has a better ability to deal with wind and waves and can work in depths of 40m.

  • The Skyline barge will give Ravestein greater control over the delivery of its linkspans and other products.

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    Winches help Ravestein take control

    2010-08-04T14:37:00

    North Yorkshire UK based North Sea Winches is giving Ravestein a hand in making the Dutch company more effective.

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    Link up with linkspan experts at Seawork

    2009-06-01T12:36:00

    Central to the revamping of Bologne as a major European hub port with fast Ro-Ro and passenger service turnaround is the new twin deck linkspan which will start to operate at the beginning of July.

  • The self cleaning decks of the Ravestein design reduce silt build up and expensive maintenance.

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    Enhanced Access to Brunel's Kingdom

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    The installation of new inner lock gates for the Bristol Port Company in the UK, following the earlier installation of similar outer lock gates, has given the port enhanced flexibility with equipment which is operational through its considerable full tidal range. The innovative gates were designed, constructed, installed, tested and ...

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