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Volker Stevin

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Gateshead

Tyne & Wear

United Kingdom

www.volkerstevin.co.uk

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  • Contractors VolkerStevin are undertaking the project with completion planned for 2021

    News

    Jetty refurb for new aircraft carriers

    2020-07-27T19:56:00

    The UK’s Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) is investing £64m in a redevelopment of the Northern Ammunition Jetty in Glen Mallan to support the Royal Navy’s surface fleet.

  • News

    Flood management appointment

    2019-04-18T10:25:00

    Civil engineering powerhouse VolkerStevin has been appointed to the UK Environment Agency’s Collaborative Delivery Framework (CDF), a new framework which will continue the delivery of the EA’s flood and coastal erosion risk management programme.

  • DWDR

    News

    New infrastructure delivered to Dover’s DWDR

    2019-01-18T12:00:00

    A single leaf bascule bridge and marina lock gates have been delivered as part of the ongoing transformation for Port of Dover''s flagship Dover Western Docks Revival (DWDR) development.

  • Strood

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    VolkerStevin awarded flood defence contract

    2018-06-15T14:28:00

    A contract to improve flood defences and raise ground levels at Strood in Medway, South East England, has been awarded to VolkerStevin by Medway Council through its Medway Highways Infrastructure contract with VolkerHighways.

  • The project is a joint venture between Volker Stevin, Boskalis Westminster and SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins business

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    Coastal protection work starts on Fylde coast

    2018-02-27T18:24:00

    A joint venture company known as VBA, has begun work on a £17.5 million contract that will enhance the coastal protection along a section of the coastline at Fylde in Lancashire, UK, reports Dag Pike.

  • Bringing together potential subcontractors and suppliers

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    Meet the buyer event at Dover

    2017-04-12T14:11:00

    Over 100 companies and 250 attendees from across Kent and the South East turned out for the UK’s Dover Western Docks Revival (DWDR) Meet the Buyer event to learn about the scope of the forthcoming works at the Port of Dover.

  • The Port expects to welcome up to twenty different VSBW vessels

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    Dredgers invade Dover Docks

    2017-04-03T11:31:00

    Part of an extensive fleet of up to twenty specialist vessels have started to arrive at the Port of Dover, UK for the commencement of harbour dredging for the Port’s flagship Dover Western Docks Revival (DWDR) development.

  • Aerial view of ‘The Princess Royal Jetty’ under construction

    News

    Aircraft carrier infrastructure handover

    2017-03-10T18:07:00

    Netherlands-owned UK construction company VolkerStevin has delivered the Queen Elizabeth Class (QEC) Base Porting Infrastructure Project in Portsmouth Harbour on budget and two months ahead of schedule. The infrastructure was officially handed over to the naval base on Tuesday 7th March 2017.

  • Visual of the updated area as seen from Dover Castle

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    Dover joint venture

    2017-01-23T16:46:00

    VSBW, a joint venture between VolkerStevin and Boskalis Westminster, has been appointed as the main contractor for the marine civil engineering stage of the Port of Dover, UK’s flagship Dover Western Docks Revival (DWDR) development.

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