Ports & Harbours – Page 57

  • AF Decom and Port of Lerwick are to developed a decommissioning facility at the port.
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    AF Decom and Port of Lerwick to develop decommissioning base – by David Foxwell

    2010-03-15T13:07:00Z

    AF Decom Offshore UK Limited, a subsidiary of AF Gruppen in Norway, and Lerwick Port Authority in the UK have announced that they have entered into an Exclusivity Agreement with the intention of developing a deep water quay facility at Dales Voe, Lerwick, Shetland.

  • The ingenious cofferdam seen in situ on the main basin side of the Direct Entrance works was first used to dewater No 1 Dock.
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    Work In Progress: Rosyth refurbishment fit for a Queen

    2010-03-13T14:05:00Z

    Hugely impressive but temporary engineering achievements will be only footnotes to the successful completion of ongoing works at Rosyth Dockyard in Scotland.

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    Partrac in Sediview software agency agreement

    2010-03-11T14:12:00Z

    Glasgow UK based marine environmental consultancy Partrac Ltd has made a worldwide agency agreement (excluding Australia) for Sediview software.

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    MPA study published by Defra

    2010-03-11T14:08:00Z

    A study led by ABPmer on options for taking account of social-economic factors in the planning of marine protected areas (MPA) networks, has been published by Defra in the UK.

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    Abu Dhabi ‘on track’ with Mussafah dredging

    2010-03-11T14:05:00Z

    The authorities in Abu Dhabi are reportedly on track to complete by US$409m project to construct a channel that will improve access to the Mussafah industrial zone by the middle of 2010.

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    DHI sees key role for modelling software

    2010-03-11T14:02:00Z

    DHI in Denmark says it believes its MIKE hydrodynamic modelling software has a key role to play in dredging operations where there may be contaminated sediment.

  • The newbuild Simon Stevin will start its first project offshore of Australia.
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    ‘Simon Stevin’ to start work offshore Australia

    2010-03-11T12:55:00Z

    Jan de Nul''s new mining and fallpipe vessel ‘Simon Stevin’ has departed for Australia for its first two rock dumping projects; a free span correction on the Pluto pipeline in 80m of water, and the construction of a pipeline crossing for the Reindeer pipeline over the Pluto pipeline.

  • Jan de Nul will deploy a small and medium size trailer suction hopper dredgers at Umm Qasr.
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    Jan De Nul Group awarded dredging project in Iraq

    2010-03-11T12:44:00Z

    The Belgian Jan De Nul Group has signed a contract for the deepening of Umm Qasr Port in the southernmost tip of Iraq, near the border with Kuwait. The port is Iraq’s gateway to the Arabian Gulf and a lifeline for import of mixed cargo and bulk goods. Over the ...

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    Birse Civils collect award for Stanah sea defences

    2010-03-11T12:38:00Z

    The £1.2m Stanah Sea Defences project for the Environment Agency (EA) in the UK has been awarded a Project Excellence Award for ‘Health and Safety/Managing Environmental Risk’.

  • Dredging International (DI) will start dredging work for London Gateway in March.
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    London Gateway dredging about to get under way

    2010-03-11T12:35:00Z

    Although aspects of the project are still subject to review, dredging work for the London Gateway port project is to get under way in March, according to the dredging contractor who will be responsible for the project, DEME.

  • Impressively, the Maasvlakte 2 perimeter has been created and connected to the mainland in under a year.
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    Dutch coastline redrawn as Maasvlakte 2 takes shape - by Peter Barker

    2010-03-04T12:34:00Z

    Dutch cartographers face the task of redrawing their maps of Holland due to the country growing in size by a few square kilometres. The Maasvlakte 2 port expansion project in Rotterdam has progressed steadily and what was until recently an offshore island reclaimed from the North Sea now connected to ...

  • The new outer harbour at EastPort UK opened for business last month.
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    £80m outer harbour at Great Yarmouth opens

    2010-03-04T12:18:00Z

    Great Yarmouth''s new outer harbour at EastPort UK opened last month with global port group PSA International, grain business Gleadell Agricultural Ltd, and crushed rock supplier Stema Shipping (UK) Ltd all in place with a long term commitment to the multi-purpose outer harbour.

  • Refurbishment works at North Shields Fish Quay are considered essential to preserve an industry which supports 1,200 regional jobs.
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    Multi-million pound rescue for Western Quay

    2010-02-26T12:52:00Z

    Work is underway on a project to rescue an ageing quay structure that is essential to the future of a regional fishing industry.

  • Tugs position a section of immersion tunnel at the Geoje Fixed Link works.
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    Dutch seal a deal in South Korea

    2010-02-25T17:20:00Z

    The latest specialist watertight sealing solution delivered by Dutch specialist Beele Engineering involves the immersion tunnel near the South Korean city of Busan that is being immersed by Mergor, a subsidiary of Strukton. The deepest element of this tunnel was placed recently at a depth of 50m.

  • Barge based vibroflots are installing 1,953 vibro stone columns at Algeciras Port.
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    Stone column groundworks precede Algeciras Port expansion

    2010-02-25T17:10:00Z

    Pennine, part of Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering (BBGE), and their Spanish joint venture partner Geocisa have been awarded a €1.6m contract to install 1,953 vibro stone columns (VSCs).

  • FEB PHMC Peene Tom
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    Peene deepening opens access for bigger ships

    2010-02-18T10:38:00Z

    Local German authorities have completed the deepening of a 23.7km stretch of the northern Peene River to allow bigger ships to reach Wolgast.

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    Scientists awarded €5m for dredging research - by David Foxwell

    2010-02-11T18:04:00Z

    Two scientists based in Brighton on the south coast of the UK and a Franco-British partnership have been awarded €5 million to find safe disposal methods for dredged marine sediments.

  • FEB PHMC Cuxhaven Tom
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    Cuxhaven gets new flood defence barriers

    2010-02-11T11:32:00Z

    The German North Sea port of Cuxhaven has completed the construction and installation of two new flood barriers which together cost €19m and are the hub of flood defences costing the city about €31m up to 2012.

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    BoxBarrier concept can alleviate flood risk

    2010-01-14T15:15:00Z

    Three Dutch companies have come together to develop an innovative flood defence concept called BoxBarrier. The three companies, Delta Marine Consultants (BAM Infraconsult), Movares and Groep Midden Betuwe, began collaborating on the concept in 2007.

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    Progress made on new sea lock for Port of Amsterdam

    2010-01-14T15:15:00Z

    Construction of a major sea lock that should simplify large vessel access to the area around the Port of Amsterdam is a step nearer reality after a finance covenant for the project was signed towards the end of November.