Ports & Harbours – Page 69

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    Construction of Jeddah's new container terminal under way

    2008-01-27T11:32:00Z

    The  Saudi Trade and Export Development Company (Tusdeer) has announced that construction of its $443m Red Sea Gateway Terminal at Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP) was due to commence this month.

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    EBRD provides loan to Ukrainian port

    2008-01-27T11:32:00Z

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is to provide a € 26m guaranteed loan to Illichivsk Sea Commercial Port, one of the largest ports in Ukraine. The 15 year loan will help the port carry out a programme of modernisation that includes berth reconstruction, procurement of cargo handling ...

  • Pontoon repair works at Southampton's town quay were timed to coincide with the end of the Boat Show.
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    Well Planned Pontoon Replacement

    2007-12-01T16:32:00Z

    Sub-Surface Engineering (SSE), a subsidiary of Opus International Consultants, has completed a new section of the wave break pontoon at Southampton’ s town quay. 

  • Rebuilding works underway on the Kaiserschleuse will allow the biggest modern car carriers to enter the port.
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    Kaiserschleuse Key to Bremerhaven Vehicle Future

    2007-12-01T16:32:00Z

    Work proper has begun on what is being described as one of Europe’ s biggest current port engineering projects, the € 233m rebuilding and expansion of Bremerhaven’ s Kaiserschleuse sea lock to provide access for giant modern vehicle carriers.

  • Sub Marine Services' spud leg pontoon barge, with their own 80 ton IHI crawler crane on board, installing one of the inner gates at Sutton Harbour.
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    New Lock Gates for Sutton Harbour

    2007-12-01T16:32:00Z

    Sub Marine Services Ltd (SMS) is providing the pontoon barge, crawler crane, support vessels and diving teams for a project underway to replace the inner and outer lock harbour gates at Sutton Harbour in Plymouth UK. Their plant is being used by Taylor & Sons Ltd, subcontractor to May Gurney ...

  • Extensive marine construction works are underway at Rostock's Warnemunde Cruise Terminal.
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    Rostock Construction Boosts Cruise Capacity

    2007-12-01T16:32:00Z

    Work on a new cruise ship berth is underway in the port of Rostock as the German Baltic facility rushes to keep up with rising cruise business which this year has been better than in any other German port save Kiel.

  • 'Vagant', seen here under tow took shelter from North Sea storms last month in Harwich Haven.
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    Busy Jack-Up Finds Haven in Harwich

    2007-12-01T16:32:00Z

    The jack up barge ' Vagant' was towed into Harwich Haven last month to shelter from the North Sea storms and tidal surge which lashed the east coast of England and Continental Europe. The barge was under tow by Euro-Tugs’ 5,000bhp ' Union Diamond' from the North Sea to Dunkirk, ...

  • The size and scale of marine construction projects, such as 'The World' in Dubai, has increased tremendously over the last 20 years.
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    : Scale of Ambition Defines Marine Civils Projects

    2007-12-01T16:32:00Z

    Much has changed in the marine civil engineering industry since  Maritime Journal was first published, but perhaps the most obvious trend or development is the scale of many projects.

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    Green Light for New Ferry Facilities

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Work to develop facilities at Cairnryan for ferries across the Irish Sea is continuing, with Royal Haskoning taking a leading role in the project. Once complete, the development will reduce the crossing time for Stena Line''s ferries and create improved facilities for P& O''s operation.

  • A digital overlay of the proposed Northern Gateway Container Terminal at Teesport.
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    Progress for Northern Gateway Container Terminal

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    A major obstacle to the development of PD Ports'' proposed Northern Gateway Container Terminal (NGCT) at Teesport UK was removed last month when agreement was reached with Hutchison Ports (UK) regarding rail freight network capacity. 

  • The Cunard liner 'Queen Elizabeth 2' prepares to berth at the newly refurbished Northumbrian Quay last month.
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    Refurbished Quay Boosts Tyneside Tourism

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    The iconic Cunard liner ' Queen Elizabeth 2' berthed at the Port of Tyne on the only scheduled UK stopover of its 40th Anniversary voyage last month, thanks to a £ 4 million plus refurbishment of the Tyne Commission Quay by national regeneration agency English Partnerships.

  • Giant steel spools are towed past the refurbished bascule bridge on the River Cart. Photo by David Murray.
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    : New Dock for River Cart

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    The UK''s River Cart has been used for commercial traffic for the first time in at least 20 years by Steel Engineering, a tenant at the Westway Industrial and Distribution Park in Renfrew.

  • The fuel tank installation at St Helier.
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    Marine Refuelling Challenge Met on Jersey

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    When a Jersey based marine engineering company required unusual provision for their refuelling needs, Barnsley UK based Cameron Forecourt was able to provide a successful bespoke solution.

  • The underwater drilling rig at work in Qingdao Port.
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    Seabed Drilling for Chinese Port Upgrade

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Qingdao Municipal Government in China is investing some $183m this year to upgrade Qingdao Port, which will have a massive container handling capacity of 12m TEU when 23 new deep water berths are built as a result of integrating Weihai Port.

  • A view of the moorings prior to upgrade works.
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    Pier Works Expand River Transport

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Wandsworth Riverside Quarter, next to Wandsworth Park on London''s River Thames, is making an additional £ 100,000 investment in moorings at the new pier which allowed the Putney to Blackfriars river taxi service to start calling there this summer.

  • A Cohesive Strength Meter is used in an intertidal environment to measure sediment stability.
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    Growing Interest in Sediment Stability

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Glasgow-based marine consultants Partrac Ltd are seeing a continued and rising interest in sediment stability instruments, the Cohesive Strength Meter (CSM).

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    UK First for Sand Dune Protection

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    An innovative approach to strengthening sand dunes has been implemented at Blyth on England''s north east coast, which involves a number of 2.5 tonne sandbags having been buried into the dunes. The work along a 60m stretch of beach is strengthening dunes in an attempt to ensure the continued protection ...

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    Record Works Plan for UK Waterways

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    The Environment Agency (EA) in the UK has announced that £ 13.2m will be spent on essential repairs and improvements to hundreds of sites and structures along EA managed rivers this winter.

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    Ceredigion Flood Defence Plans Unveiled

    2007-10-01T14:14:00Z

    Plans for a £ 1.6m project to protect homes and businesses from flooding in Ceredigion in Wales have gone on display. The scheme, funded by the Welsh Assembly Government, will attempt to reduce the risk to 88 homes and 22 commercial properties in Tregaron.

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    Bremore Project Challenges Irish Government

    2007-09-20T14:14:00Z

    Ireland''s national ports are facing a capacity crisis. The growth in exports, the trend to outsourcing part of the production process and the boom in imports of construction materials has wiped out the capacity of most ports. Hence, the approval by the Government of the joint venture between Drogheda Port ...