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Dominion plans to build nearly 200 giant wind turbines off Virginia. But getting that energy into the grid won’t be easy.

VA, United States

The 188 giant wind turbines that Dominion Energy plans to plant 27 miles off the Virginia Beach shore will be the utility’s biggest project since its nuclear plants went online in the 1970s — but all that energy won’t do much good if it doesn’t reach customers, says Kevin Curtis, the company’s vice president-electric transmission…. Read More

Project Manager Reflects on Austere Conditions at Cape Lisburne, Mission Success for Seawall Construction

AK, United States

Far away, on the northwest tip of Alaska, sits a remote, strategic military site nestled between a small mountain range and the unforgiving Chukchi Sea. Against this desolate backdrop, a few hours after midnight on Aug. 12, 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Alaska District oversaw the placement of the final rock in… Read More

Welcome aboard, Peter!

United Kingdom

Peter Snyman of African Liquid Systems has teamed up with Atlantic Pumps to give sites across Africa and the Middle East access to SlurryPro pumps and spares.   SlurryPro pumps, which are widely used across Europe, Australia and South America, are recognised as providing users with a better slurry pump experience, including superior wear life, reduced… Read More

Orion Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Results; on flat revenues income jumped from $5mm net loss to $20 mm net gain

Houston , TX, United States

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb. 24, 2021– Orion Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:ORN), a leading specialty construction company, today reported net income of $3.7 million ($0.12 diluted earnings per share) for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2020. Fourth quarter highlights are discussed below. For full year results please refer to the financial statements starting on page 7. Fourth… Read More

53 International representatives confirmed for Maritime India Summit 2021

India

Hyderabad/ New Delhi: The Maritime India Summit 2021 which is scheduled to happen on 2nd to 4th March 2021, is receiving tremendous responses from the invited countries. Within ten days of the announcement, total 31 CEOs has confirmed participation, including 14 international and 17 from India. Also 76 speakers have confirmed their participation where 39… Read More

Cutting-edge upgrade to Royal IHC’s Australian metallurgical lab

Australia

Royal IHC’s Australia-based mining specialist – IHC Robbins – has relocated its metallurgical test facility to the industrial suburb of Yatala, Queensland (30 minutes from Brisbane’s CBD), as well as completing a comprehensive upgrade. The laboratory has now almost tripled in size to 1,400m2 and will allow IHC to build on the first-class service it… Read More

Corps of Engineers seeks input on Reno Bottoms forest restoration project

MI, United States

ST. PAUL, Minn. –The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, seeks public input on a potential forest restoration project to enhance and restore habitat in the 14,000-acre Reno Bottoms area, located in Pool 9 of the Mississippi River. In lieu of hosting a public scoping meeting, the Corps has both a narrated presentation… Read More

Groynes and sand deposition to restore beach

New Zealand

Creating an attractive beach on the Otago Peninsula is a project that has been brewing for 10 years and getting to the start line will bring people together to celebrate. Port Otago will build three rock groynes at Te Rauone Beach and sand will be deposited at the northern end to restore about 300m of… Read More

Throughput recovers in second half year at the fully operational port of Rotterdam

Netherlands

Europe’s largest port has been operating 24/7 during 2020. Precisely in this corona year, when society at large has been severely disrupted, the port of Rotterdam has confirmed its role as a reliable partner in the logistics chain. Goods volumes recovered in the second half year, limiting the decline in annual volume last year to… Read More

Parker becomes first woman to lead Delaware River Port Authority board

PA, United States

PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — City Councilmember Cherelle Parker has been elected chair of the Delaware River Port Authority board of directors. She is the first woman to lead the Authority, which operates four bridges connecting Philadelphia and New Jersey, as well as the PATCO rapid transit line. Parker said she was humbled to be chosen… Read More

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