Ports & Harbours – Page 39

  • The Salhouse Broad project demonstrated how dredged material can be used to help create new habitat
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    Salhouse Broad project nominated for award

    08/05/2013

    Work to restore an eroded reed bed and spit of land at Salhouse Broad in the UK, using dredgings from the nearby river has been selected as a finalist for a prestigious national award.

  • SMARTtide incorporates a 2D hydrodynamic model of the UK’s continental shelf and the north-west European coastline
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    Tidal energy modelling tool launched

    26/04/2013

    The Loughborough UK based Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) and HR Wallingford are launching a tidal energy modelling tool for use by tidal energy developers to identify the most efficient sites for tidal energy converters, tidal arrays or tidal barrage schemes around the UK and French coastlines.

  • Boskalis will deploy a medium to large size trailer for the Elbe project
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    Boskalis acquires dredging contract in Germany

    25/04/2013

    Royal Boskalis Westminster has been awarded a contract by the Wasser und Schifffahrtsamt Cuxhaven to maintain part of the shipping fairway of the River Elbe in Germany spanning a distance of 110km.

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    Key role for ADBP at Port of Waterford

    25/04/2013

    Continuing its long association with the Port of Waterford, Anthony D Bates Partnership (ADBP) is assisting the Port of Waterford in southeast Ireland with an application for a new multi-year disposal at sea license.

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    Encouragement to gear up for marine planning

    25/04/2013

    ABPmer in the UK, in association with law firm LA Marine, is hosting a half day seminar to assist harbour authorities in the region engage with the marine planning process to ensure that the policies in the South Coast Marine Plan Area are fit for purpose.

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    Galway Harbour to lodge expansion plans

    25/04/2013

    Galway Harbour Company is expected to lodge its planning application for the first phase of the port expansion plans in May, with construction to begin in 2015.

  • Electricity will be generated by creating a head of water and channelling the flow through turbines
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    Plans unveiled for Swansea Bay tidal lagoon

    24/04/2013

    Plans have been released for the world’s first, purpose-built, tidal lagoon power plant that will be capable of generating electricity equivalent to the entire domestic consumption of Swansea in South Wales.

  • The revised code deals with the vulnerability of concrete structures in a seawater environment
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    Revised code for maritime works published

    24/04/2013

    BSI, a company that specialises in business standards, has published a revised version of the Maritime Works Code of Practice.

  • The expanded facilities will facilitate the transfer of cargo handling activities from Tivoli and City Quays
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    Development plans unveiled for Ringaskiddy

    13/04/2013

    The Port of Cork Company in Ireland has outlined plans for potential development at Ringaskiddy.

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    Ireland finds funds for regional harbours

    26/03/2013

    Funding of €7.4 million for urgent remedial works at six regional harbours has been announced by Ireland’s Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport, Leo Varadkar.

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    Aarsleff secures Värtahamnen contract

    26/03/2013

    Per Aarsleff has entered into an agreement with City of Stockholm and the Port of Stockholm for the construction of new harbour structures in the Värtahamnen area.

  • Walcon Marine fitted a heavy duty version of its System 2000 pontoon model at Nanny Cay
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    Walcon completes installation of berths

    26/03/2013

    UK based Walcon Marine says it recently returned to Nanny Cay in the British Virgin Islands to renew a relationship that stretches back over 30 years.

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

    25/03/2013

    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

    25/03/2013

    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

    25/03/2013

    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

    25/03/2013

    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

    22/03/2013

    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

    22/03/2013

    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

    13/03/2013

    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

    19/02/2013

    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.