Ports & Harbours – Page 38
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NewsAn airport all at sea, a bonanza for the industry
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.
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NewsHope for solution on troubled Kiel Canal
It is now hoped that locks on the Kiel Canal in Brunsbuettel will be “operationally secure” again by year’s end.
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NewsNew Kiel cruise berth is operational
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
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
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.
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NewsLargest ever MoorMaster order in Europe
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.
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NewsMarine engineering in Edinburgh spotlight
The UK’s Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) will host the tenth in its series of ‘Breakwaters’ specialist conferences in Edinburgh on 18-20 September.
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NewsPort expansion progress at Cromarty Firth
Scotland’s Cromarty Firth Port Authority’s £20m port expansion has taken a major step forward in meeting its 2015 completion target, with ground investigation works now underway.
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NewsTight timing ensures inter-tidal works success
Land and Water Services were contracted by Dredging International (part of the LORDI joint venture for the port construction) to complete two phases of the London Gateway Port project.
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NewsIceland and Germany plan new port
The authorities in Iceland are developing plans for a new port to be constructed in the north east of the country.
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NewsMaasvlakte 2 opened to shipping
Port of Rotterdam Authority has celebrated the opening of their Maasvlakte 2 port expansion project to shipping, on time and significantly below budget.
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NewsFehmarnbelt tunnel contractor list narrows
Nine large contractor consortia have prequalified to submit tenders for the four main construction contracts for the fixed tunnel link across the Fehmarnbelt.
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NewsWorld class marina plan for Oslo
Helsinki based Marinetek has won a prestigious contract to construct a world class marina in Oslo which will see the first use in Scandinavia of pontoons originally designed for the Middle East market.
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NewsMilford Docks investment receives go-ahead
Contracts have been signed for the installation of new lock gates in Milford Docks, part of Port of Milford Haven’s £7m plus investment programme for the redevelopment of the docks and marina area.
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NewsPort of Ardersier puts its faith in offshore wind
During the 1970’s the Scottish port of Ardersier was a key player in development of North Sea oil and gas and is now planning for another energy related boom to become a manufacturing ‘super-hub’ for offshore wind.
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NewsRotterdam increases its crude oil capacity
Changing trading patterns within the crude oil industry have led to changes in tanker berthing and oil storage arrangements at the Port of Rotterdam.
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Complex contaminated spoil removal task
Poole UK based Jenkins Marine recently completed a complex contaminated spoil removal project at Millbay Inner Basin in what was their second involvement in recent years at Plymouth’s Millbay Dock.
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River access supports Battersea Bridge refurb
One of the oldest bridges in central London is undergoing a major refurbishment and the only access for materials and personnel during the one year programme will be by water.
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NewsTenders go out at last for new Canal lock
Tenders have been invited for the construction of a fifth lock on the Kiel Canal in Brunsbuettel, where old locks broke down in March halting shipping on the world’s busiest man-made waterway.
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NewsTroubled JWP looks to long term success
Despite teething problems and initial poor business, officials at Germany’s new €950m deepwater JadeWeserPort (JWP) container terminal are going ahead with a study into future expansion.