All Civil engineering articles
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NewsPorts of Indiana beefs up engineering resources
Ports of Indiana has boosted its engineering and accounting resources at three of its locations – Mount Vernon, Indianapolis and Burns Harbor – with a trio of appointments.
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NewsFOWIC wins Yunlin offshore wind farm contract
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier (FOWIC) has been awarded a contract working with Shimizu for the transport and installation of monopile foundations for the 640 MW Yunlin offshore wind farm off the west coast of central Taiwan.
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ArticleCivil sector drives the post-pandemic recovery
A growing worldwide requirement for new and upgraded basic infrastructure is set to continue driving investment in major civil engineering projects. That trend is further fuelled by the fact many countries are making such projects a key element of their post-pandemic economic recovery. The project logistics and heavy lift sector is on hand to help realise these ambitions. Phil Hastings reports.
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NewsAguilar orders 11 Liebherr cranes
Spain-based crane and heavy lift company Grúas Aguilar has added 11 Liebherr mobile cranes to its fleet.
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NewsLeith rolls out shore power
The port of Leith in Scotland, part of Forth Ports, has connected its first vessel to shore power as it continues its commitment to reducing its own carbon footprint and that of its customers.
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Gogounou and Kandi highway rehabilitation
Sector: Civil
Project Type: Brownfield
Project Status: Under construction
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NewsSkidmore steps up at Allelys
UK-based Allelys has appointed Danny Skidmore as its head of projects.
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From our sponsorsSpotlight on Sarens in Slovakia: Our new branch wins its first project
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NewsSarens shines in Slovakia
Sarens’ recently opened depot in Slovakia has won its first project: lifting operations on behalf of a local company that produces and assembles precast concrete elements.
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NewsMachinery deliveries with Total Movements
Total Movements transported more than 65,000 freight tons of cargo for an LNG regasification terminal project in Odisha, India.
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NewsShimizu and Heerema target offshore wind in Japan
Civil engineering and general contracting firm Shimizu and Heerema Marine Contractors will team up to serve the offshore wind industry in Japan.
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NewsPerfect match for Gebrüder Wöhrl
Civil engineering specialist Gebrüder Wöhrl Grundbau has taken delivery of a Tadano ATF-220-5.1.
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NewsESTA calls for ECOL backing
ESTA director Ton Klijn has called on the construction industry’s major clients and contractors to give public backing to the fast-growing European Crane Operators Licence (ECOL) scheme.
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ArticleBullish sentiment on recovery prospects
Project logistics work in support of the civil engineering sector is set to get a significant boost this year. Economic recovery will be stimulated by the resumption of developments delayed by Covid-19 and anticipated additional investment in infrastructure by many governments. Phil Hastings reports.
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NewsWindy Rig deliveries under way
Collett & Sons is working with P. Adams Transport to manage and transport all wind turbine components for the Windy Rig wind farm located in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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NewsD&K chooses Tadano for robustness
Germany-based civil engineering specialist D&K Spezial Tiefbau has added a Tadano ATF 100G-4 all-terrain crane to its fleet.
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NewsSVEA puts Demag crane to work
Crane service provider SVEA Kran – part of the Omran Group – has received a Demag AC 250-5 crane.
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ArticleOngoing project logistics opportunities in oil and gas maintenance
In addition to new plant projects, the non-renewable energies sector of the power generation industry will continue to produce two other sources of logistics work – maintenance/modernisation/ upgrades at existing installations and the decommissioning of old facilities.
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NewsDundee port continues upgrades
The port of Dundee, Scotland, has started construction of a new wharf and landside upgrades.









