Ports & Harbours – Page 85

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    Three-year Contract Will Monitor Stability of Dubai Coastline

    2002-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The EmuDome Joint Venture - a joint venture is between Emu Ltd in the UK and Dome International, headquartered in Abu Dhabi - has been awarded a three-year contract to monitor the stability of the entire coastline of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

  • Map showing the Penzance re-development plan prepared by W S Atkins.
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    Major Re-development Efforts Planned at Penzance and Newlyn

    2002-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Preliminary details of a new 200 berth marina intended to be built as part of a larger development at Penzance Harbour have been unveiled by the Penwith District Council in Cornwall, along with details of a proposed development at nearby Newlyn harbour.

  • The Laura M becomes Garelochs flagship vessel.
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    Gareloch Expands Fleet with Multi-Role 'Laura M'

    2002-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Scottish marine plant operator Gareloch Support Services (Plant) Ltd has taken delivery of a new MRV 20 multi-role vessel built by Halmatic at their Portchester yard. The Laura M becomes Gareloch''s flagship vessel, complementing an existing MRV 15 and a 10m Damen Multi-Cat.

  • MarineCos tug MarineCo Akela and a barge are seen working on the refurbishment of Scotlands Forth rail Bridge this summer.
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    It's All Go for New Name MarineCo

    2002-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Mid-Lothian, Scotland based Environmental Engineering has changed the name for the marine section of their business to MarineCo UK Ltd. The move follows feedback from participation in their first ever exhibition this summer, seawork2002 in Southampton.

  • A Superfast ferry at the new facility, which is now fully operational.
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    Dew Piles It On for Rosyth Ro-Ro Port

    2002-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The Port of Rosyth already had much of the required infrastructure in place when it received the go-ahead early this year to become Scotland''s first ferry link to mainland Europe via a Superfast ro-ro service to Zeebrugge.

  • The recycled plastic fender pilings are seen in place at the Milford Haven Port Authoritys refurbished pilot jetty.
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    Milford Haven Goes Green with Plastic Timber

    2002-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The Milford Haven Port Authority in the UK has demonstrated its commitment to conservation by using fender pilings made of recycled plastic in place of rain forest hardwood. During a £ 130,000 planned maintenance of their pilot jetty, the Authority and their consultants from the Babtie Group opted for fender ...

  • The entrance to Lydney docks.
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    EA to Enlarge Lydney Docks Marina

    2002-10-01T00:00:00Z

    The Environment Agency (EA) in the UK, which is planning a major regeneration effort at Lydney Docks near Gloucester, has increased the size of the marina it is planning to build to help pay for the project, and says it anticipates building a facility with 80-90 berths initially, in phase ...

  • Booming east Europe traffic will ensure further site development at Ostuferhafen in the coming years.
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    Expanded Ostuferhafen is Full of Eastern Promise

    2002-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The German Baltic Port of Kiel has inaugurated an expanded Ostuferhafen complex after two and a half years of construction which has finally obliterated a WWII submarine bunker that threatened to strangle port expansion.

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    New Canal Boat Marina Planned in British Midlands

    2002-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Preliminary details of a new canal boat marina at the junction of the Trent and Mersey and Shropshire Union canals with moorings for up to 150 boats have been released by PB Developments of Knutsford, Cheshire, in the UK.

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    Seacore Secures North Hoyle Wind Farm Contract

    2002-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Cornwall UK based Seacore Ltd has won a major contract worth in excess of £ 5m to install 30 large diameter monopile foundations in the seabed and design, build and install a 50m high, fully instrumented monopile supported meteorological mast for the 60MW North Hoyle offshore windfarm.

  • Hans Lindstrom (centre left), President of Boskalis Sweden AB, confirms the contract to dredge the Port of Gothenburg Fairways with Jan-Olof Silen, Director General of the Swedish Maritime Association.
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    Harbour Construction Keeps Terramare Busy

    2002-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Terramare, the Finnish marine construction firm, reports that it is actively engaged in the construction of a harbour for SCA Graphic Sundswall AB, a Swedish pulp and paper mill company located in the west coast of Sweden.

  • The new marina was created by impounding the harbour at Burry Port with new walls and a 14m wide impounding gate.
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    Impounded Harbour Creates New Marina in South Wales

    2002-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Dean & Dyball Construction in the UK has completed construction of a new marina at Burry Port Harbour in South Wales.

  • ABC has received permission to go-ahead with the construction of a new marine at Beaumaris, Anglesey.
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    Gallows Point Marina Gets Welsh Assembly Approval

    2002-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The Welsh Assembly has approved an £ 8m project to develop a new marina at Beaumaris on the island of Anglesey at the eastern end of the Menai Strait, some five years after the project was first proposed and two years after it became the subject of a Public Enquiry.

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    Morrison Construction at Work on Weirs

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Techniques usually used on the seabed are being applied by British Waterways Contractor Morrison Construction to repair a historic weir on the River Severn.

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    Alderney Breakwater Project nears Resolution

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    The future of the Alderney breakwater - which protects Bray Harbour on Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands - may soon become clearer, and restoration work could commence at the start of next year.

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    Euro-Funding Supports Port of Holyhead Development

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Stena Line Ports Ltd will undertake a £ 12.3 million investment to build a new berth and associated infrastructure at the Port of Holyhead with the support of Objective 1 funding from the European Regional Development Fund.

  • The new marina at Port Phillip has improved boating safety and water quality in the area.
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    Marina Wizards on Building Spree in Oz

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Marina development is on the up down under and one beneficiary is Bellingham Marine Australia. The company has recently completed two new projects, including the design and construction of a 70 slip facility at Coomera Waters in Queensland.

  • The jackup barge Zee Jack Skipper provides a large, stable platform for drilling crews to access the tunnel workface.
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    Blarney Bonus as Dry Jackup Rescues Dublin Tunnelling

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Howard Marine Ltd of Plymouth UK recently solved problems for contractors at a tunnelling project in Dublin by supplying their jackup barge Zee Jack Skipper for an application completely devoid of water.

  • The new floating linkspan at Portsmouths Berth 3 will be 50% bigger than any currently in use at the port
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    Portsmouth Gets Flexible with Double Deck Linkspan

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Portsmouth Commercial Port has unveiled engineering plans that will transform Berth 3 at the continental ferry port by providing a new double deck linkspan with the flexibility to meet the loading requirements of modern cruise ferries and fast craft. The decision to proceed with the £ 7 million project reflects ...

  • Schematic of a typical ro-ro ferry linkspan showing Rosafe braking devices installed either side of the normal hydraulic lifting cylinders (yellow).
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    Ro-Ro Linkspans Go Fail-Safe with Rosafe

    2002-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Bosch Rexroth and Royal Haskoning have jointly developed and patented a dynamic, independent braking device designed to increase the safety and reliability of ship to shore lifting equipment used for roll-on/roll-off ferry services.