Ports & Harbours – Page 88

  • Coral reefs cause complications for designers of the deepwater port in the Dominican Republic.
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    High-Point in Complex Port Design

    2002-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Consulting engineers HighPoint Rendel are providing verification of difficult designs for a £ 250 million deepwater port with a container terminal and free trade zone to be built in the Dominican Republic.

  • ABP intends to use the Ailsa-Troon yard for ship repair.
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    ABP Acquires Ailsa-Troon Shipyard

    2002-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Associated British Ports (ABP) has acquired the former Ailsa-Troon shipyard at ABP' s Port of Troon under a 50-year lease. The 5.5ha site - which contains two dry docks, a pier, two warehouses and 14,600sqm of land available for development - has not been used since December 2000.

  • Fenteks Parallel Motion fenders have been specified for the new East Lead-In Jetty at Newport.
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    UK-based Fender Manufacturer in Parallel Motion

    2002-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Fentek, the UK-based manufacturer of fenders for ports and harbours, says the popularity of its Parallel Motion fender system continues to grow. Recent installations and orders have put the total number of Parallel Motion Fenders commissioned or under construction to over 160 systems since the first units were installed in ...

  • The proposed retaining structure for the Military Road on the Isle of Wight.
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    Innovative Design Saves Road From Sea

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Consulting engineers HighPoint Rendel in the UK has revealed details of an innovative project that it has undertaken on behalf of the Isle of Wight Council that will see a well known road on the Isle of Wight - the A3055 or the ' Military Road' protected from erosion by ...

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    DHI Undertakes Environmental Studies for Causeway Project

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI) Water and Environmental and COWI A/S have been appointed as consultants for the next phase of the project to build the world' s longest fixed link, between Qatar and Bahrain in the Middle East.

  • The proposed Dibden Bay site, left, is the largest surviving link of the New Forest to waterside.
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    National Park Blow to Dibden Bay Plans

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Associated British Ports' plans for a new container terminal at Dibden Bay have been dealt a blow after a key Government agency decided that the site should be included in the newly designated New Forest National Park.

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    HR Wallingford Studies Coastal Depletion in Italy

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    HR Wallingford has been commissioned by Europrogetti and Finanza SpA to provide a regeneration programme for the dunes and the depleted beaches along the coastline between Salerno and Agropoli on the West Coast of Italy.