Ports & Harbours – Page 39

  • Van Oord has been contracted to build Jumana Island in Dubai
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    Van Oord wins new island building contract

    2013-03-25T07:30:00Z

    Meraas Development LLC has placed a major contract with Van Oord once again, and has awarded the Dutch company a contract to build an artificial island in the emirate of Dubai.

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    Sand nourishment project is good for nature

    2013-03-25T07:30:00Z

    Deltares in The Netherlands reports that the Galgeplaat sand nourishment trial in the Eastern Scheldt was completed recently and the result is highly positive.

  • Boskalis will deploy one of its jumbo trailing suction hopper dredgers for the Vietnamese project
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    Boskalis acquires new dredging contracts

    2013-03-25T07:30:00Z

    Royal Boskalis Westminster of The Netherlands has acquired dredging contracts in Australia and Vietnam with a combined contract value of approximately €70m.

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    BMT completes berth capacity study

    2013-03-25T07:30:00Z

    BMT Isis has recently completed a berth capacity study for Knauf ahead of significant planned investment for its jetty located on the Swale in the south east of England.

  • The first three (grey) cranes arrive at Berth One, London Gateway Port
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    London Gateway is a hive of activity

    2013-03-22T07:30:00Z

    The new DP World – London Gateway port, currently under construction in the Thames Estuary is a hive of activity, with significant ‘milestones’ being achieved on a regular basis.

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    Ageing lock gates replaced on Rochdale Canal

    2013-03-22T07:30:00Z

    The Canal & River Trust in the UK has begun maintenance work on Lock 86 on the 200 year old Rochdale Canal.

  • Boskalis Westminster has deployed the dredger Manu Pekka to deepen part of the access channel to the container terminal
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    ABP undertakes dredging at Southampton

    2013-03-13T11:21:00Z

    Associated British Ports (ABP) recently awarded Boskalis Westminster a contract to widen and deepen a critical part of the access channel to the container terminal operated by DP World Southampton.

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    Strategic plan launched for Shannon Estuary

    2013-02-19T07:30:00Z

    Details have been announced of a major strategic plan for the future development and management of marine-related industry and tourism along Ireland’s largest estuary, the Shannon Estuary.

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    Commercial harbours dredging priority

    2013-02-18T07:30:00Z

    Leisure harbours at Moray in Scotland will not be dredged for at least two years when a new council owned dredger will be in service, councillors there have been told.

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    Work under way on new dock in Orkney Islands

    2013-02-18T07:30:00Z

    The Orkney Islands Council says work is well underway at the Copland’s Dock development in Stromness.

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    Repair work underway on De Blauwe Dromer

    2013-02-18T07:30:00Z

    Repair work on the De Blauwe Dromer lock near Zeewolde/Harderwijk in The Netherlands is making steady progress according to consultant Deltares, and a temporary dam required to do the work safely has been installed.

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    Iv-Groep wins prize for lock gates

    2013-02-18T07:30:00Z

    Iv-Groep in The Netherlands won an InfraTech Innovation Prize in the Applied Innovation category for its work on the new lock gates for the Panama Canal.

  • CIRIA is looking to update guidance on the use of masonry walls
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    CIRIA to update waterfront walls publication

    2013-02-18T07:30:00Z

    The Construction Industry Research & Information Association (IRIA) in the UK is planning to update the publication, ‘Old Waterfront Walls – management, maintenance and rehabilitation’ (1992).

  • Partrac has been involved in a number of important projects in the last 12 months
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    Sediment surveys underpin top trading year

    2013-02-15T07:30:00Z

    Geomarine consultant Partrac has reported a busy 2012 as it enters its 10th year of trading.

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    Plans for world’s longest floating bridge

    2013-02-15T07:30:00Z

    Construction of what would be the world’s longest combined floating/cable-stayed bridge is being proposed in Trondheim, Norway.

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    Public consultation launched on Exe Estuary

    2013-02-15T07:30:00Z

    The Environment Agency in the UK is launching a public consultation on future plans for managing tidal flood risk and coastal erosion around the shores of the Exe Estuary.

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    Construction starts on Waasland canal berths

    2013-02-11T07:30:00Z

    Construction work has started on a new 645m quay at the head of the Waasland canal, in the Antwerp port area on the left bank.

  • .On is moving to minimise the disruption to areas like Tottington Mount by the Rampion wind farm connections
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    Rampion wind farm responds to ‘concerns’

    2013-02-07T11:33:00Z

    The proposal for the Rampion offshore wind farm in the English Channel has been withdrawn after energy company E.On said that the development proposal needed more work before it went before the Planning Inspectorate.

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    Gateways to efficiency

    2013-02-07T11:30:00Z

    Finland based Cargotec is helping emerging ports in Brazil develop land-side efficiency at an increasing rate.

  • Work on the Blackfriars bridge with pontoon barges in place
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    River transport begets Blackfriars transformation

    2013-02-07T11:29:00Z

    A transformation that many Londoners have been looking at with interest is the Blackfriars Bridge and Network Rail redevelopment, but even those watching may have underestimated the pivotal role of the River Thames.