Ports & Harbours – Page 33

  • The Ostuferhafen in the Port of Kiel
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    Ro-Ro installation at Kiel’s Ostuferhafen

    2013-09-24T07:30:00Z

    The RoRo facility for Berth No. 1 has been completely refurbished at ADM Kiel by Nobiskrug GmbH and installed.

  • Container transhipment terminal fitted with slewing cranes with mother vessel and feeder vessel alongside. In this case a converted container vessel is used as the floating terminal
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    Floating terminal proposal for Scapa Flow

    2013-09-23T07:30:00Z

    Orcades Marine, an Orkney based marine consultancy company, is about to commence a research and development study on the prospect of a Floating Container Storage and Transhipment Terminal (FCSTT) in Scapa Flow.

  • Pihl & Søn recently participated in the foundation works for 49 offshore wind turbines at Lillgrund in the Swedish part of the Oresund
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    Bankruptcy threatens Danish harbour projects

    2013-09-19T17:31:00Z

    Lyngby Denmark based construction company, E. Pihl & Søn AS has filed for bankruptcy, threatening a number of major projects including works at Aarhus and Copenhagen harbours.

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    New ferry harbour for Lavik

    2013-09-19T07:30:00Z

    NCC Construction Norway is to build a new ferry harbour and two new bridges at Lavik north of Bergen in Norway.

  • The Easton Broad project will manage the interaction between salt and fresh water habitats. Photo: The Environment Agency
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    Flood protection work to start at Easton Broad

    2013-09-18T07:30:00Z

    The UK’s Environment Agency has announced work is set to begin building an earth embankment to provide vital flood protection from the sea at Easton Broad, south of Lowestoft in Suffolk.

  • Liverpool2 will accommodate two 13,500 TEU container ships at the same time. Photos: Peel Ports
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    Contractors appointed for Liverpool2 container terminal

    2013-09-17T07:30:00Z

    Peel Ports has awarded a contract to a joint venture comprising BAM Nuttall and Van Oord for construction of the new £300m Liverpool2 Container Terminal on the Mersey estuary.

  • UWT plans a new quay on the Bunschotenweg along with increased involvement at UCFS. Photo: Port of Rotterdam Authority
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    Catering for modal shift in Rotterdam

    2013-09-12T15:35:00Z

    United Waalhaven Terminals (UWT) and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have reached agreement for construction of a new quay on the Prins Johan Frisohaven, partly to handle empty containers.

  • A ferry sails from Ramsgate during a bygone era
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    Ramsgate has compelling arguments for growth

    2013-09-12T07:30:00Z

    Thanet District Council’s Harbour Master Rob Brown is certain that Ramsgate is a port whose time has come – again.

  • Flooding is a constant threat in the Polish city of Wroclaw. Photo: Grontmij
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    Floods in Poland? Send for the Dutch

    2013-08-14T07:30:00Z

    Dutch design and engineering consultancy Grontmij has agreed a further extension to an assignment aimed at protecting Poland from catastrophic flooding, including the region around the city of Wroclaw.

  • Onshore windfarm components are unloaded at the new Southern Quay. Photo: Scrabster Harbour Trust
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    Agreement promises major investment for Scrabster

    2013-08-14T07:30:00Z

    Scotland’s most northerly mainland port has signed an agreement with NorSea Group that will see major investment in developing a one stop shop for the offshore oil and gas industry with an eye also to marine renewables.

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    Plans for development at the Port of Cork

    2013-08-14T07:30:00Z

    The Port of Cork Company has outlined plans for potential port development in Ringaskiddy, the first phase in the implementation of the Irish port’s Strategic Development Plan Review.

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    Kishorn paves the way for renewables

    2013-08-14T07:30:00Z

    Kishorn Port has submitted comprehensive plans to develop facilities for the marine renewables industry, built on its previous history in the North Sea oil and gas industry.

  • The substructure is completed for Zeebrugge’s second LNG terminal jetty. Photo: Port of Zeebrugge
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    Further progress for Zeebrugge’s second LNG jetty

    2013-08-13T07:30:00Z

    Foundation work on Zeebrugge’s second LNG jetty is complete, allowing progress with building of the superstructure in a project with one eye on the supplying of LNG as a fuel for shipping.

  • A floating island is planned for Rotterdam’s historic Rijnhaven. Photo: Peter Barker
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    Floating island for Rotterdam’s Rijnhaven

    2013-08-13T07:30:00Z

    KCAP Architects&Planners, Royal HaskoningDHV and project initiator Emergo have presented plans for a floating park in Rotterdam’s Rijnhaven.

  • The proposed Thames Hub looking west, with the new Thames flood barrier beyond. Image: Foster + Partners
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    An airport all at sea, a bonanza for the industry

    2013-08-12T07:30:00Z

    A long running debate about a subject with no connection to the maritime world could have major implications for the marine civil engineering industry with opportunities on a scale not seen for many years.

  • The 46.8m long, 8.85m wide and 20.6m high gate was floated down the canal from Kiel with the aid of tugs and pontoons
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    Hope for solution on troubled Kiel Canal

    2013-08-08T15:42:00Z

    It is now hoped that locks on the Kiel Canal in Brunsbuettel will be “operationally secure” again by year’s end.

  • The cruise ship Eurodam is seen in the Port of Kiel’s new berth
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    New Kiel cruise berth is operational

    2013-08-01T18:09:00Z

    A new berth for cruise ships, which has just begun operation in the north German Baltic Port of Kiel, is part of an ongoing €5.4m expansion programme to boost cargo and passenger handling capacity.

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    New CEDA publication

    2013-07-26T07:30:00Z

    The Central Dredging Association (CEDA) has issued the latest in a series of information papers, entitled ‘Ecosystem Services and Dredging and Marine Construction’.

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    More ‘Room for the River’ work for Boskalis

    2013-07-26T07:30:00Z

    Royal Boskalis Westminster NV has been awarded a contract by the Vallei en Veluwe district water board for the construction of the Veessen-Wapenveld high-water channel in the province of Gelderland, the Netherlands.

  • MoorMaster is a vacuum-based automated mooring technology that eliminates the need for conventional mooring lines
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    Largest ever MoorMaster order in Europe

    2013-07-25T17:54:00Z

    Switzerland headquartered global engineering group Cavotec secured a significant order last week for its MoorMaster automated mooring technology at a new bulk handling application in Norway.