All Offshore & Ports Articles
See which company has contracted with the Norwegian government on this one-of-a-kind project
The company announced it was contracted by this Norway naval base
Construction Briefing dives into nine of the most significant ongoing seaport construction projects, exploring their scale, cost, and the companies involved.
Danish contractor Munck Civil Engineering is carrying out dredging work ahead of the construction of two new airports in Greenland, with the help of a Liebherr crawler crane.
New long-term framework covers projects across the Group’s entire portfolio of UK and Ireland sites
US$325 million project aims to encourage port’s use by wind power developers
Consortium will spend eight years constructing €450m canal lock in Bavaria
A subsidiary of Chinese company Jinzhao has won a contract to build a port in the south of Peru.
Project includes construction of 17 births to facilitate operation of large-capacity ships
Company awarded contract for front-end engineering design on offshore wind project
Valued At Work author Lauren Neal on why so many women are leaving the industry
Funding remains elusive and questions on effectiveness linger for the Coastal Texas Project
The University of Hawai’i has launched a public-private partnership with telecoms firm Ocean Networks to build a submarine optical fibre cable system connecting the Hawaiian islands.
Contractor Strabag has broken the world record for the longest single TBM drive, using a Herrenknecht TBM on the Woodsmith mine tunnel project for Anglo American - here’s how they did it.
China is expected to focus on six types of projects as it grows engagement under its Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) this year.
Developer ZF Devco will construct US$350 million RoRo terminal in Zanzibar
China State Construction (CSCEC) is set to build a new helipad at a Chinese research station on the coast of the Ross Sea in Antarctica.
Andrea Bartoli, chief technology officer at Worldsensing, on why we must build resilient infrastructure
PM Modi was in Kerala, India, to dedicate the opening of three new port infrastructure projects.
Contractor has ban reclassified but remains suspended from contracting work in Brazil for two-year period
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