Ports & Harbours – Page 64

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    Portchester to Emsworth erosion plans unveiled

    2009-02-01T12:36:00Z

    The Environment Agency in the UK, in partnership with Fareham Borough, Portsmouth City, Havant Borough and Chichester District Councils, has announced strategic recommendations in order to manage current and future risks along this part of the Hampshire coast. Flooding and erosion are real risks facing people and their properties along ...

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    Haskoning and Worley Parsons to design Qatar port

    2009-01-15T12:36:00Z

    Netherlands based Royal Haskoning and Worley Parsons Qatar (subsidiary of Worley Parsons Australia) will jointly carry out the engineering design of the New Doha Port near Mesaieed, Qatar.

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    Plans for scheme at East Head submitted

    2009-01-15T12:36:00Z

    A planning application has been submitted in to Chichester District Council in the UK to recycle some 15,000 tons of sand and shingle into the vulnerable hinge and neck area of East Head in Chichester Harbour.

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    DHV developing new harbours in Ghana

    2009-01-15T12:36:00Z

    Dutch consultancy and engineering firm DHV is developing fourteen new fishing harbours and landing sites in Ghana.

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    IWA gives grant to help restore lost waterway

    2009-01-15T12:36:00Z

    Work to revive a ‘ lost waterway’ in Staffordshire in the UK has been given a helping hand by The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) with a grant of £ 5,000 to the Caldon and Uttoxeter Canals Trust towards a feasibility study into the restoration of the waterway, the Uttoxeter Canal.

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    Replenishing beaches on the Essex coast

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    The dredger/pumping station Sliedrecht 27 has been repositioned to Jaywick, near Clacton on the Essex coast, where it has been deployed as a booster station on a € 13m beach nourishment contract for the UK Environment Agency.

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    Kiel breaks ground for third passenger terminal

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    Construction has begun in Kiel of the € 16m Schwedenkai Terminal, the third ferry and cruise ship handling facility in the Baltic port city which says it is Germany’ s most popular cruise ship destination.

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    A solid foundation for deepwater wind

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    Energy companies, civil engineers, shipbuilders and regional development agencies met in London last month to discuss the feasibility of building clean energy wind farms in deep waters offshore of the UK.

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    Great Yarmouth's 'wave wall' completed

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    The final precast units supplied by Macrete, the specialist Northern Ireland based precast concrete engineers, have been lowered into place recently for the 1,000m wave wall being constructed by BAM Nuttall Ltd (which was known as Edmund Nuttall until October of this year) for the new deep water harbour being ...

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    Surf's up at Boscombe's artificial reef

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    Europe’ s first artificial surf reef is being built in Boscombe, Bournemouth and is set to put Bournemouth firmly on the UK surf map. It will act as a ramp, pushing waves upwards, doubling their size and improving their quality for surfers. As a result, the number of good surfing ...

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    Soil reinforcement keeps U-Boat afloat

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    The new site for a WWII German U-boat, U-534, planned as a new tourist attraction on Merseyside in the UK, was reinforced by the swift installation of Tensar’ s TriAx geogrid to prevent the exhibit from sinking into the Mersey mud. Adopting this solution also saved the considerable cost and ...

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    Perseverance pays off at Sheringham Shoal

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    Royal Haskoning has been appointed to provide environmental consultancy and support to Scira Offshore Energy in its construction of the ‘ Sheringham Shoal’ wind farm off the coast of Norfolk. A major infrastructure project, once complete the wind farm will cover an area of 35 km2 and is expected to ...

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    Marine works expand Albert Quay facilities

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    Total E& P UK has expanded its logistics support facility at Aberdeen Harbour in a move significantly improving efficiency, flexibility and safety of operations.

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    World's largest PBB for Harwich International

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    Barcelona based TEAM has been awarded a contract by Harwich International Port to design, manufacture and deliver a moveable and modern Passenger Boarding Bridge (PBB) of the SEDNA range. This PBB will be delivered by March 2009 at the cruise terminal building in the Port of Harwich, United Kingdom.

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    Port Said masterplan ready for investors

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    Dutch consultancy and engineering group DHV has completed its masterplan for a new port and industrial complex to be developed to the east of Port Said in Egypt.

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    New harbour for Aran Islands completed

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    A new harbour costing € 14m has been completed on one of the Aran Islands, which lie in the mouth of Galway Bay on the west coast of Ireland.

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    Building stable beaches - a new tool to help

    2008-12-01T12:36:00Z

    HR Wallingford in the UK has developed a new software package, in ArcGIS, to help coastal engineers model artificial beaches. The Beach Design and Management Tool (BDMaT) allows engineers to apply the necessary parabolic equations computationally, saving much laborious number crunching and giving a visual display of the results. BDMaT ...

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    Research facility will add to Xbloc effectiveness

    2008-11-01T12:36:00Z

    Delta Marine Consultants (DMC) in The Netherlands has opened a 2-D wave flume facility equipped with a wave generator to assist with ongoing research work on the Xbloc, its popular armoured coastal defence unit. The flume facility is 25m long, 0.6m wide and 1m high and is capable of generating ...

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    Cleveleys Coastal Protection Scheme wins BCI award

    2008-11-01T12:36:00Z

    A £ 20m coastal protection and environmental enhancement scheme at Cleveleys seafront in the UK has won an award in the British Construction Industry (BCI) Awards. After being shortlisted in five different categories, the project picked up the Environmental Award for the way it ' transformed a dilapidated 1920s seafront ...

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    Hollandsch Diep disposal site formally opened

    2008-11-01T12:36:00Z

    The 2nd of October marked the official opening of the Hollandsch Diep dredged spoil disposal site in The Netherlands. The new facility, built on a section of river linked to the Rhine and the Meuse, will allow the Department of Public Works to store polluted dredged spoil from the lower ...