Ports & Harbours – Page 52

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    MMO announces findings of independent review of disposal site

    2011-04-26T12:00:00Z

    The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) in the UK has announced the findings of an independent review into licensed activities at the Rame Head disposal site near Plymouth.

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    £1.9 million funding boost for fishing industry

    2011-04-25T09:00:00Z

    More than £1.9 million European funding has been approved for the English fishing industry during March 2011.

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    Major expansion of the Port of Hanstholm planned

    2011-04-24T12:00:00Z

    Grontmij | Carl Bro in Denmark has signed a major contract with the Port of Hanstholm for a major expansion of the port.

  • Over the next 30 years Dublin Port will need to double its throughput. Photo: Irish Ships and Shipping
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    Dublin Port Company unveils new masterplan

    2011-04-23T00:15:00Z

    Dublin Port Company has announced the commencement of a wide ranging, public consultation process to devise a masterplan for the long term development of Dublin Port, Ireland’s most important port.

  • The new facility was opened by Scotland’s First Minister.
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    First Minister opens new facility at Port of Peterhead

    2011-04-21T12:29:00Z

    Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond officially opened a new £30m deepwater berth at Peterhead Port on 21 March.

  • A view of the terminal storage tanks at Gate LNG Terminal  while under construction. Photo by Peter Barker.
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    Rotterdam prepares for LNG imports

    2011-03-17T16:26:00Z

    Work is nearing completion on the Netherlands first LNG import terminal at Rotterdam in a project involving previously reclaimed land being given back to the sea.

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    PD ports starts work on Teesport facilities

    2011-03-14T15:45:00Z

    PD Ports has commenced the ground works at its Teesport container handling facilities on the North East coast, as part of a multi-million pound expansion project.

  • The sand dunes around the Maasvlakte 2 project are being planted with marram grass.
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    Soft sea defence take shape at Maasvlakte 2

    2011-03-14T15:41:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority in the Netherlands says around 190m cu/m of sand has now been put in place for the project to form new land which will be protected on its western side by some 6km of dunes.

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    ABPmer develops too for marine planners

    2011-03-14T15:25:00Z

    ABP Marine Environmental Research Ltd (ABPmer) has developed a free tool for those marine conservation planners that are running Marxan software in parallel with ESRI ArcGIS 10, the latest upgrade of the popular GIS software suite.

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    Kirkcaldy Harbour to re-open

    2011-03-14T15:16:00Z

    Forth Ports Plc has confirmed that Kirkcaldy Harbour in the UK is to reopen to cargo vessels after more than two decades out of use.

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    Maintenance dredging enhances marina

    2011-03-14T15:12:00Z

    Maintenance dredging of the visitor berths at Sparkes Marina on the south coast of the UK got under way early in March.

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    Van Oord wins contract in Azerbaijan

    2011-03-14T15:09:00Z

    Van Oord in the Netherlands has confirmed that it has signed a contract with the Ministry of Transport of Azerbaijan for the new Baku International Sea Trade Port in the Alat settlement in Azerbaijan. The value of the contract is approximately €80m.

  • Mott MacDonald is designing groynes for the Felixstowe project.
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    Ongoing role for Mott MacDonald at Felixstowe

    2011-03-14T15:05:00Z

    Mott MacDonald is playing an ongoing role in a project to help manage and protect the coast of Felixstowe in the UK from coastal erosion. The client for the project is Suffolk Coastal District Council.

  • The crawler excavator at work on the Lincshore project.
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    Reliability is first priority for project

    2011-03-07T11:30:00Z

    An excavator formed an unusual yet highly effective partnership with a dredging vessel on the Lincolnshire coast in the UK last summer.

  • DEME and MEDCO are to build two artificial islands offshore Abu Dhabi.
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    Artificial islands for UAE

    2011-03-07T11:30:00Z

    Dredging International and affiliate MEDCO have been awarded a contract for the dredging and civil engineering works required to build two artificial ‘energy islands’ for the Satah al-Razboot (SARB) offshore oilfield.

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    Kennet & Avon Canal dredging underway

    2011-02-28T12:45:00Z

    British Waterways in the UK is now several weeks into a £250,000 dredging scheme on the Kennet & Avon Canal.

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    New sediment technology for Norway

    2011-02-28T12:45:00Z

    Biologge AS and AquaBlok Ltd have announced the completion of several different innovative activated carbon based products for sediment capping and in-situ treatment.

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    Developer fined

    2011-02-20T11:00:00Z

    The company behind a luxury yacht marina development in Cornwall in the UK has been ordered to pay more than £600,000 after lying about dredging toxic sediment and dumping it in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

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    Jan de Nul wins €1bn in contracts

    2011-02-20T10:00:00Z

    Belgian dredging and marine civils giant Jan de Nul has secured more than €1bn worth of new projects.

  • ‘Facts About Building with Nature’ introduces a new approach to planning, designing and operating dredging and maritime infrastructure projects.
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    Building with Nature publication launched

    2011-02-15T11:28:00Z

    Facts About Building with Nature, the latest publication from the International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC), is now available free of charge online or in print.