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Albert Dock Scheme Moves Forward
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Albert Dock Scheme Moves Forward

Utilizing the national capability of the Water and Environment Management (WEM) Framework, the Environment Agency have appointed VBA (an alliance of VolkerStevin, Boskalis Westminster and Atkins) to deliver a program of works at the Albert Dock along the Humber in Hull. The project forms part of the

about 11 years ago
Northern Fairway Dredging Underway
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Northern Fairway Dredging Underway

For approximately 11 months, dredging operations will be carried out in Hong Kong’s Northern Fairway. The works will be carried out by a grab dredger and three tug boats and three split-hopper barges will assist in the works. The number of vessels engaged in the works will change from time to time t

about 11 years ago
VIDEO: New Dredging Robot from EST
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VIDEO: New Dredging Robot from EST

Environmental Sediments Treatment (EST), one of the winners of the Crisalide 2014 Innovation Competition, has developed a new dredging process. They have invented the first dredging robot, which can meet the dredging needs of lakes, ponds and dams. Environmental Sediments Treatment has also released

about 11 years ago
Construction of Lamu Port Begins Next Month
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Construction of Lamu Port Begins Next Month

Construction works on the new Lamu port, which is part of the Lamu Port Southern Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor project, will begin next month. This was announced yesterday by Kenya’s president, Uhuru Kenyatta, during the opening of the country’s first National Maritime Conference. The

about 11 years ago
EU Supports Safer Access to Port of Dunkirk
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EU Supports Safer Access to Port of Dunkirk

The EU’s TEN-T Programme will invest nearly €550,000 in a design and safety study to welcome ultra-large container ships in the Port of Dunkirk in northern France. Ultra-large (about 400m long) container ships, becoming increasingly popular for goods transportation, often require adaptation of the m

about 11 years ago
Sand Traps Protect Wooli Beach
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Sand Traps Protect Wooli Beach

According to the Beachcare groups in the coastal settlement of Wooli north of Coffs Harbour, sand-traps on the foredune are working remarkably well. Wooli Beach has survived the recent heavy surf and king-tides with very little damage, announced ABC News. President of Coastal Communities Protection

about 11 years ago
Picture of the Day: Fort Pierce Dredging
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Picture of the Day: Fort Pierce Dredging

Dredging operations related to the Fort Pierce Shore Protection Project are currently underway. The project will place more than 300,000 cubic yards of sand on 1.3 miles of eroded beach in St. Lucie County. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, awarded a $6.24 million contract to

about 11 years ago
Florida Seaports to Get $1B Over Next Eight Years
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Florida Seaports to Get $1B Over Next Eight Years

According to a proposed budget filed by Governor Rick Scott last month, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will receive $9.9 billion in funding this year for strategic transportation projects. Doreen DiPolito—owner and president of D-Mar General Contracting and Development in Tampa Bay,

about 11 years ago
New Dredging Equipment for the Broads
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New Dredging Equipment for the Broads

The Broads Authority has taken charge of a second new mud wherry as part of a ten year strategy to replace old equipment. Named Gleaner after an old timber sailing wherry that carried cargo into Norwich, the new wherry has been built to a bespoke design by local naval architect Andrew Wolstenholme t

about 11 years ago
Saffron Walden Flood Risk Event Held
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Saffron Walden Flood Risk Event Held

Nearly 70 people attended a local event on Thursday, 19 February 2015, at Saffron Walden Town Hall to find out about work being undertaken by the Environment Agency and the risks of flooding in Saffron Walden. Liz Taylor, Flood Risk Advisor for the Environment Agency, said: “We were really pleased t

about 11 years ago
Mayors Pledge New Levels of Cooperation
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Mayors Pledge New Levels of Cooperation

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia yesterday announced plans for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to collaborate on a series of initiatives designed to meet the changing dynamics of seaborne trade and the impacts of those changes on cargo flow through the natio

about 11 years ago
Revised USACE Policy on Eligibility Criteria for Projects in RIP
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Revised USACE Policy on Eligibility Criteria for Projects in RIP

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is continuing in the process of revising its policies relating to eligibility criteria for levee and coastal projects within its Public Law (P.L.) 84-99 Rehabilitation and Inspection Program (RIP), and is requesting stakeholder input. Under the authority of P

about 11 years ago
Team Van Oord: More Acclaim for Medmerry Project
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Team Van Oord: More Acclaim for Medmerry Project

The all-conquering Medmerry Managed Realignment Scheme has begun 2015 in the same vein as it ended 2014 – in the frame for a clutch of prestigious industry awards. During 2014, the scheme, which was delivered by Team Van Oord on behalf of the Environment Agency, scooped no fewer than a remarkable 13

about 11 years ago
Beach Recycling Begins in Norfolk
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Beach Recycling Begins in Norfolk

The Environment Agency together with its contractors today began working on annual maintenance of the shingle embankment and beach between Snettisham and Hunstanton. The work, which helps protect people and 2,935 properties from tidal flooding, is expected to take 3 weeks. The embankment is a ‘soft’

about 11 years ago
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