All Dredging articles
-
News
Van Oord completes Ain Sokhna dredging
Van Oord has completed dredging two basins at Ain Sokhna Port, supporting its expansion as a global hub
-
News
Van Oord wins twin Dutch marine civils projects
The two projects in the Netherlands will improve water quality and support the EU’s Water Framework Directive.
-
News
Showcasing sustainable alternative dredging technologies
Haven Dredging and Stema Systems are looking to revolutionise dredging practices.
-
News
Nauplius and Royal IHC team up on workboat builds
The focus will be on outfitting and commissioning Royal IHC’s upgraded Delta Marine Craft workboats
-
News
Dredging innovation for Valencia quay
Jan De Nul will reuse 25 million cubic metres of dredged material for Valencia’s new container quay
-
News
Crew stuck for 10 months on Jan De Nul dredger
Jan De Nul says detainment of the Zheng He by Mexico’s foreign trade authorities at the Port of Tampico is unlawful.
-
News
A plug-in hybrid first for Jan De Nul
Jan De Nul has ordered its first plug-in hybrid dredging vessel
-
News
Dredging begins for port energy facility
The UK’s largest port operator has started work on an energy facility with one of Boskalis’ dredgers.
-
News
UK ‘key player’ in European dredging
The UK is a key player in the European dredging market, with a 21% revenue share in 2020
-
News
Expanding port capacity in Bulgaria
Van Oord is lending its dredging expertise to Bulgaria’s biggest port
-
News - Videos
VIDEO: Dredging to keep Hamburg Port operational
Two million tonnes of sediment will have been dredged from the Port of Hamburg by the end of the year, the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) says.
-
News
A complex conversion from barge to dredger
Concordia Damen has completed an impressive conversion project
-
News - Videos
WATCH: Precision dredger unveiled at Seawork
A dredger so precise it can be operated within 10cm of an object was unveiled at Seawork 2023 by Lutra Dredger.
-
News
Capital dredging vessel gains for Bangladeshi port
Capital dredging works means that Payra Port’s access channel is now open for larger vessels
-
News
Dredging uncovers medieval watermill
The remains of a 14th century watermill complex have been discovered at Blenheim UK
-
News
Control upgrade for floating dredge installation
Alewijnse has successfully upgraded the control system of a unique floating sand processing installation.
-
News
Low carbon beach replenishment at Ostend
Trailing suction hopper dredger ‘Alexander von Humboldt’ will bring some 600,000 cubic metres of dredged sand to Belgium’s Ostend beach, running on sustainable drop-in biofuel.
-
News
Dredging starts Ardersier Port transformation
Dredging works have started in Scotland which will enable the reopening of a repurposed Ardersier Port as Europe’s first fully circular Energy Transition Facility.
-
News
Planning pays in Willem de Rubroeck’s debut
Belgian contractor Jan De Nul’s most powerful cutter suction dredger, the 41,346 kW Willem de Rubroeck, has successfully completed its maiden project in Mauritania.
-
News
Sustainable biofuel for Boskalis dredgers
Dutch dredging major Royal Boskalis Westminster has taken delivery of its largest ever consignment of drop-in biofuel which will be used to power two trailing suction hopper dredgers on upcoming projects in northwestern Europe.