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  • 27 December 2012

    Residents give a boisterous welcome to Jakarta’s newly elected governor, Joko Widodo, when he shows up for a town meeting with the residents of a Jakarta slum where residents’ shacks overlook the muddy, garbage-strewn waters of the Ciliwung River. The governor’s administration plans to fix chronic flooding here by dredging the river and moving residents […]

  • 19 July 2013

    At 06:00 WST on the 19th of July Proteus‐1 ST1 was drilling ahead in the 6‐1/2” hole at a depth of 4583 metres. Since the last update the 7‐5/8” liner was cemented and pressure tested before running in hole and drilling ahead with the 6‐1/2” drilling assembly. ConocoPhillips is the operator of the jointly held WA‐314‐P, WA‐315‐P […]

  • 31 December 2010
    Project & Tenders

    Queensland based oil and gas company, Icon Energy Limited, today announced that its proposed LNG sales project with Shenzhen SinoGas has taken an important step forward with the introduction of a new Chinese state-owned joint venture company to the scheme. The Company’s Managing Director Ray James said that Icon Energy’s new commercial counterpart in China […]

  • 3 November 2011

    Santos says its $US16 billion gas export joint venture in Queensland has completed over a third of the engineering and procurement for its l… (theaustralian) [mappress] Source: theaustralian, November 3, 2011

  • 24 July 2014
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Work on the construction of a new breakwater structure at the mouth of Cowes Harbour, which will transform the port into a true sheltered harbourage, has successfully moved into the third stage of this vital 18-month coastal protection project. Cowes Harbour Commission’s appointed contractors Boskalis Westminster, world leaders in the design and construction of breakwaters, […]

  • 28 August 2013
    Business & Finance

    Another important step towards the parbuckling operation has been successfully completed. The Salvors finished the process of positioning and installment of the two blister tanks on the wreck’s bow. The two blister tanks are special sponsons that provide a net buoyancy of about 4,000 tons and will support the bow during the the next three […]

  • 22 May 2014

    A meeting between Alexander Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, an entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, took place today as part of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2014. The parties addressed the issues of bilateral cooperation in the energy sector, placing a focus on South […]

  • 24 May 2012

    The Collier County Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved spending $2 million for the Marco Island’s South Beach renourishment project. According to news-press.com, the project includes: • Adding at least 77,000 cubic yards of sand; • Extending the beach about 80 feet into the Gulf of Mexico; • Repairing five erosion-prevention structures known as T-groins. “It […]

  • 21 January 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The Stevenson Creek dredging project is moving ahead. The project scope consists of dredging approximately 105,000 cubic yards of sediment from the canal. “Reach 1” calls for the removal of 63,000 cubic yards of muck/sand material. This encompasses an area approximately 1700 linear feet long, to a depth limit of -3.5 feet NGVD. “Reach 2” […]

  • 3 October 2013
    Business & Finance

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey are improving the main shipping channels in the Port by deepening them to a depth of 50 feet, allowing more efficient access to the world’s largest oceangoing ships. Deepening the Arthur Kill Channel approaching the New York […]

  • 14 August 2012

    The Lake Providence Port dredging project is expected to continue three weeks. The Butcher, a cutter-head dredger, is hacking away at the underwater sand built up in the main channel of the port. “They call it the Butcher, but we don’t care what it’s called as long as it gets the jobs done,” Rep. Rodney […]

  • 15 June 2012

    The General Assembly has passed and the governor has signed resolutions approving plans of the RI Economic Development Corporation to issue $7.5 million in bonds for maintenance dredging at the Port of Davisville. Sponsored in the Senate by Sen. William A. Walaska (D-Dist. 30, Warwick) and in the House of Representatives by Rep. Helio Melo […]

  • 28 November 2013
    Business & Finance

      PortMiami’s Deep Dredge project has entered a new phase with commencement this week of the actual dredging that will deepen the Port’s main harbor channel to a depth of -50 feet. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is managing the project that will be completed in approximately 18 months at the same time that […]

  • 22 December 2010

    In Scotland, Lerwick Port Authority’s continuing development of its harbour is moving into the next phase following the award of a GBP4.6… (heavyliftpfi) [mappress] Source: heavyliftpfi, December 23, 2010;

  • 26 August 2010

    Lake Gallträsk, situated 15km west of Helsinki, used to be a popular recreational area with beaches and clear water. Unfortunately, it has suffered from major strain caused by habitation and industry. The biggest damage to the area was done between the 1920s and 1970s, when wastewater was released into the lake causing silting up and […]

  • 14 June 2010

    City, port and army folks joined together on Pier F at the Port of Long Beach on a gray Tuesday morning last week to celebrate the movement of mud from the bottom of the Port of Long Beach main channel to an empty slip at the ITS terminal on Pier G. Although the ceremony officially […]

  • 10 March 2011

    The federal government spends millions of dollars to preserve our beaches. By Tori Shaw (wcti12) [mappress] Source: wcti12, March 10, 2011    

  • 11 April 2011

    About three water channels in Koja Sub-district, North Jakarta, had a sedimentation caused by trash and mud sedimentation. (beritajakarta) [mappress] Source: beritajakarta, April 11, 2011  

  • 25 May 2011

    The $1.3 billion expansion of the Townsville Port will undergo an assessment and community consultation process after being deemed a signifi… (supplychainreview) [mappress] Source: supplychainreview, May 25, 2011;

  • 2 August 2011

    The site of Sydney Ports Corporation’s new container terminal at Port Botany, New South Wales, was yesterday handed over to Hutchison Port… (bairdmaritime) [mappress] Source: bairdmaritime, August 2, 2011

  • 17 April 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    Work is currently taking place at North Shore Beach, Llandudno, to help shore up sea defences following this winter’s severe storms. These defences have been in place since 2000 and this work is taking place to bring them back up to their design standard; a total of 30,000m³ of beach material is being delivered to […]

  • 25 June 2012

    Equipment orders, software programming and initial construction have forged ahead at APM Terminals’ new 2.7 million TEU annual throughput capacity terminal with a brief presentation and inspection tour held today on land recently reclaimed from the sea at the Maasvlakte 2 site at the Port of Rotterdam. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 2014 […]

  • 15 August 2012

    A plan for the dredging project near Boynton Inlet is moving forward. This plan includes dredging of about 1,800 feet of the Intracoastal Waterway and 700 feet of the Boynton Beach Boat Club Channel, which goes from the inlet to the boat ramp at Harvey Oyer, Jr. Park, formerly Boat Club Park. According to palmbeachpost.com, […]

  • 28 July 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Innovation, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Research & Development, Technology, Transition

    University of Sydney researchers have developed a lightning-based method for producing ammonia in gas form.

  • 25 October 2011

    The Erie Canal may be down but it’s not out. It is, however, literally down: Water level on the storied waterway is low, due to damage from… By RICK KARLIN (timesunion) [mappress] Source: timesunion, October 25, 2011