Ports & Harbours – Page 72
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Restoration Completed of Queen's Stairs
The Crown Estate and Greenwich Foundation in the UK have completed the restoration of the historic Queen''s Stairs on the banks of the River Thames at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich. These are the steps over which Admiral Lord Nelson''s coffin was carried before and after his lying in ...
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Development Due for Ireland's Doolin Pier
Tony Killeen, Minister of State at the Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment expressed concern last month that the north Clare economy and the livelihoods of dozens of local fishermen are hugely dependent on the sustainability and future upgrading of Doolin Pier.
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Team in Place for WestWave Project
Renewable energy generator E.ON UK and Ocean Prospect have agreed to work together to develop proposals for a potential 5MW wave power project in the sea off Cornwall. The pioneering scheme would be connected toWave Hub, an offshore electrical ''socket'' developed by the South West of England Regional Development Agency.
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Largest Flood Storage Scheme in Europe Opened
The largest flood storage project in Europe, the Alkborough Flats Tidal Defence Scheme in Lincolnshire in the UK, which will reduce the risk of flooding for 300,000 people and become a haven for wildfowl and wading birds, has been formally opened by the Environment Agency. The scheme, which will involve ...
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EA Supports Rivers Investment
The Environment Agency in the UK has confirmed that it will increase boat registration fees on the rivers it manages by 12% per year for three years from 2007 to help pay for essential repairs and improvements and the rising cost of construction work.
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Jawaharlal Nehru Port Project Bids
Four international dredging companies have been shortlisted by Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in India to execute a project to dredge the harbour entrance channel.
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Padstow Flood Defence Repair Work to Start
The harbour walls at Padstow in the UK are being given a £ 1.8 million facelift as the Environment Agency, working with Royal Haskoning, starts essential repairs in the popular North Cornwall tourist spot and ancient port.
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New Dry Dock Gates for Shipyard
C Spencer Ltd in Barrow-on-Humber in the UK has completed work on a project to design and commission a new 30m by 12m lock gate and drive mechanisms at Dry Dock No 3 at BAE System''s Scotstoun, Glasgow shipyard, a project that involved the installation of five cellular cofferdams. The ...
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Marine Works Preface Battersea Revamp
Hampshire UK based Commercial Marine and Piling (CMP) has completed a £ 1m contract at Battersea Power Station in London to refurbish the existing jetty for use as a commercial wharf. It will be used to remove spoil from redevelopment works at the site, which is one of the largest ...
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DEFRA Announces Fee Rises for Marine Licensing
DEFRA in the UK has announced that fees for marine industry environmental licences would increase at the end of July.
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Plain Sailing for Pennine in Spain
The decision of defending America''s Cup Champions, landlocked Switzerland, to stage the 2007 event from the Spanish Port of Valencia has led to an explosion of port development and housing works which are transforming the city itself as well as the nearby coastline from where many thousands will watch the ...
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TTS Awarded SemiSubmerged Linkspan Contract
TTS Port Equipment AB has been awarded a contract for a semi-submerged linkspan for use by island traffic outside Gothenburg, Sweden. The semi-submerged linkspan will be a vehicle deck structure hinged to the quay.
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£300m Bristol Port Company Development Pushes Forward
Bristol Port Company is consolidating plans announced last year to build a 300m deepwater container terminal on reclaimed land outside the Avonmouth dock complex and now expects to submit a planning application before the end of this year.
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Pontoons Cap Fishing Harbour Revamp
Southampton UK based Solent Marine designed and built 80 pontoon sections and designed a 36m linkspan bridge which recently completed a multi-faceted project to create moorings for the fishing fleet in Cornwall''s Newlyn Harbour.
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Reclamation Work Begins on First Island at Dubai Waterfront
Dubai Waterfront, the world''s largest waterfront development and a subsidiary of Nakheel, has begun reclamation work on the first of seven islands to be reclaimed at the project.
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'Crystal' Clears the Way for Cleaner Seas
The Seacore jack-up barge Excalibur has recently been mobilised as part of Southern Water''s £ 80m wastewater treatment scheme that is expected to bring ''unprecedented environmental improvements'' to the Kent coastal towns of Broadstairs and Margate.
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O Cuiv Approves €3.9m for Marine Works
Eamon O Cuiv T D, Ireland''s Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, has announced that he has approved 3.9m of funding for major marine works on the island of Inishbofin in County Galway.
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Conference and Workshop
The Central Dredging Association (CEDA) has announced details of an important two-day conference and workshop on contract management for dredging and maritime construction The event will be held in London in October 2006 and will be organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) on behalf of CEDA and the ...
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'No Comment' is Good News on Dublin's New Pontoons
Whilst Dublin''s new water bus Spirit of Dockland''s and its Liffey Voyage have been the focus of much media attention and admiration, no one seems to have noticed the equally impressive pontoons that are an essential part of the same initiative.
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Ukraine's Plans for Danube Questioned by UNECE Report
The Ukraine''s plans to upgrade a shipping channel in the Danube Delta will endanger local wildlife by destroying the habitats of birds and fish, a UN panel said recently.