Marine Construction News – Page 6
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Partners adapt recyclable boat material for pontoons
The company that came up with a fully recyclable material to make boats out of has expanded its use for pontoons and docks.
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Orders soaring for Salt Ship Design
Salt Ship Design bolsters its book with orders for multipurpose platform supply vessels and construction commissioning service operation vessels
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Tug Malta christens its second Damen RSD Tug 2513
Tug Malta added a second similar vessel to its fleet following the christening of Med Aldebaran at a naming ceremony attended by Malta’s prime minister Robert Abela.
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Briggs strengthens its ferry servicing portfolio
The company has acquired Scanco, a French-based company specialising in port services and the RoRo ferries sector
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New offshore wind terminal for German port
A consortium has been hired to expand the German Port of Cuxhaven so it can increase its already busy offshore wind farm activities.
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MDL opens purse for £40m spending spree
MDL Marinas is planning to upgrade many of its 18 marinas with a range of improvements on its shopping list.
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Barcelona gets onboard with shore power
The new system will enable ferries to connect to 100% renewable electricity from January 2025
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Subsea rock installation vessels ordered
A new partnership has ordered two rock installation vessels that have the option to run on methanol.
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Curved concrete breakwaters protect NZ coast
Arc-shaped floating breakwaters have been installed at a leisure marina in New Zealand to protect an ecologically sensitive area by Swedish engineers at SF Marina.
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Engineers create world-first fish migration river
A fish migration river is being built in the Netherlands that will allow migratory fish to swim between fresh and sea waterways.
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Acciona to build Ravenna breakwater
Acciona is to build a €216m breakwater at Italy’s Port of Ravenna to protect a floating LNG terminal
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Nature-inclusive offshore wind project launches
Wood Thilsted is partnering with industry leaders to advance nature inclusivity in offshore wind design
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RWE's Thor windfarm port
RWE has chosen Thyborøn Port as its base for the Thor offshore wind farm, creating jobs and supporting construction
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Van Oord completes Ain Sokhna dredging
Van Oord has completed dredging two basins at Ain Sokhna Port, supporting its expansion as a global hub
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Change of role for ‘Buzzard’ jack-up barge
A jack-up barge built over 40 years ago is starting a new life in the offshore oil and gas industry in West Africa
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VIDEO: Jersey’s ‘Master Plan’ approved
Major works have been approved to overhaul Jersey’s ports, with all harbours to get some form of upgrade.
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£500k government boost to electrify River Thames
A project to use river vessels to balance London’s power grid have been given a boost with £500,000 of government funding.
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Tug destined for civils projects christened
Multraship christens a new Damen-built tug that will play an instrumental part in two major civil engineering projects.
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Oyster reefs installed in offshore wind farms
Van Oord and Ørsted have installed ‘Droppable Oyster Structures’ within an offshore wind farm site in a joint initiative to boost marine life around the monopiles.
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Bristol Port lays out plans for wind terminal
A brand-new dredger has arrived at Bristol Port as it lays out plans for an offshore floating wind terminal.