Ports & Harbours – Page 55
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Peterhead’s deepwater quay opens on time and on budget
Peterhead Port Authority’s new all weather deepwater Smith Embankment quay has opened for business, on time and within budget.
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Spectacular progress at London Gateway - by Jack Gaston
Early in October the UK Government’s Business Secretary, Dr Vince Cable, visited the site of the London Gateway deepsea port and logistics park, in the Thames estuary, to meet construction workers and the press.
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Jan de Nul low bidder for lock on River Meuse
Belgian dredging and marine civils contractor Jan De Nul says it is the lowest bidder for the construction of a new lock in Ivoz-Ramet on the river Meuse, upstream from Liège.
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Research examines sediment flow and behaviour of rivers
Flood disasters in many parts of the world have brought into sharp focus new research spearheaded by the University of Leicester on the behaviour of rivers during periods of high flow. Using an innovative combination of techniques, the researchers aim to examine precisely how the flow of river water affects ...
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Mott MacDonald in ‘Room for the River’ project
Mott MacDonald in the UK has been appointed by the Rijkswaterstaat in The Netherlands to provide technical and spatial management for two ''Room for the River'' projects on the Rhine river basin.
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Antwerp Port invests €1.6bn
The board of directors of Antwerp Port Authority in Belgium has approved the long term financial plan (2011-2025), representing an amount of €1.6bn.
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Maasvlakte 2 Project Organisation cooperation agreement
The Maasvlakte 2 Project Organisation in The Netherlands and the Next Generation Infrastructures Foundation (NGInfra) have announced the recent signing of a cooperation agreement for a period of five years under the title: Next Generation Port Infrastructure, powered by Maasvlakte 2.
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Dunmore dredging made more costly by contamination
It has emerged that the cost of dredging and removing silt from the harbour at Dunmore East harbour at Waterford in Ireland will be some €6m, higher than originally hoped.
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Irish government provides funds for fishing harbours
Sean Connick TD, Ireland’s Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, has announced that funding has been approved for harbour development projects in local authority owned harbours under the Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Development Programme 2010.
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Walcon completes marina for Asian games
With weeks to go until the 2nd Asian Beach Games get underway in Oman this December, the marina for the event has been completed.
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Elbe port all rounder heads for completion
Construction of rail and stowage areas is underway at the new Elbe inland port of Wittenberge as part of the second stage expansion to add universal handling to existing new bulk business.
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New terminal ups Kiel handling clout
Kiel has completed the new Schwedenkai Terminal, part of a five year investment programme costing more than €60m, which has vastly improved the German Baltic port’s passenger and cargo handling clout.
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New work boats pack a punch on the Weser
Bremerhaven’s Wasser und Schiffahrtsamt (WSA) has praised its new 24.2m long multi-purpose work boat Ruschsand, now in service on the Lower Weser, and says a second, similar vessel will be delivered next year.
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New terminal ups Kiel handling clout
Kiel has completed the new Schwedenkai Terminal, part of a five year investment programme which has cost more than €60m and has vastly improved the German Baltic port’s passenger and cargo handling clout.
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Scotland’s first National Project on schedule
With just over one year to go to the opening of Scotland’s first National Project, Stewart Stevenson, minister for transport, infrastructure and climate change took the opportunity to visit the new Port of Loch Ryan for a progress report.
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Work begins on St Aubin harbour – by David Foxwell
Stabilisation works to preserve the north and south piers of St Aubin Harbour and the breakwater at St Aubin’s Fort in the Channel Islands is due to start this month.
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Belgian funding supports Indian dredging works – by David Foxwell
International Seaports Dredging (ISD) in India has provided an update on some recent projects, including a major port construction project in Dhamra where 130 hectares of land have been reclaimed to create new harbour areas.
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HR Wallingford creates new environment team – by David Foxwell
UK based international research and consultancy organisation HR Wallingford has announced the creation of a new team of environmental specialists to enhance existing capabilities and act as a centre of excellence for aquatic environmental solutions.
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Council unveils plan to develop Caernarfon Dock – by David Foxwell
Gwynedd Council in Wales has unveiled a project to expand Caernarfon’s Victoria Dock, creating berths for 45 vessels.
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Port of Cork provides update on plans for container terminal – by David Foxwell
The Port of Cork Company in Ireland has provided an update on its plans for a new container terminal.