All Offshore & Ports Articles
So-called energy island is being built on 23 caissons off the coast of Belgium
McDermott awarded a contract to decommission a Santos oil platform
Spanish construction firm will work with RCM Construzioni on €216 million breakwater project
The Danish Energy Agency has granted German company RWE an offshore construction permit for what will become Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm
Tutor Perini subsidiary Black Construction Corporation to lead joint venture
The Baltic Power wind farm is considered to be Poland’s most advanced offshore development
Two offshore wind farm projects in the US have gained construction approval
A joint venture has won a deal to build the new P-451 Missile Integration Test Facility at the USA’s Naval Base Guam
How Jan de Nul and DEME are building the foundation for a new ‘energy island’ in the North Sea
An Eiffage subsidiary said it has more than US$1 billion in offshore wind contracts
Contractor has received another major contract on US$3-billion Soo Lock project
The company behind the construction of a major new resort complex in Saudi Arabia has now awarded more than 600 contracts worth US$6.1 billion
Some of the most high-profile land reclamation projects currently being created and the construction opportunities likely to arise from them.
Saipem received two contracts in Saudi Arabia valued at US$1 billion
Tutor Perini is planning to bid on a basket of large infrastructure construction projects
US-based contractor Bechtel has signed a deal with liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter Sempra to build the second phase of the Port Arthur LNG export project in Texas
Center for Biological Diversity claims Interior Dept has not examined harms of idle platforms
A consortium of contractors led by Spanish firm Acciona and including Jan de Nul and Grupo Bertolín has landed a deal to build a new container terminal at the Port of Valencia, Spain
Two companies have won permits to build and operate two new offshore wind firms that are set to be the Netherlands’ largest in the North Sea
A consortium of development banks and pension schemes has agreed to offer US$94 million in debt funding towards a $137 million floating dock ship repair facility in Ghana
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