Researchers have unlocked the chemistry of Roman concrete which has resisted the elements for thousands of years. Ancient sea walls built by the Romans used ...
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The annals of marine construction unfold a riveting narrative, shaped by the ebb and flow of civilizations, technological leaps, and a perpetual dance with the ...
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This photo, taken by Harry Erickson, is an aerial view of ships docked at San Diego Marine Construction Company in 1941. The San Diego Marine ...
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The University of Michigan’s educational program in naval architecture and marine engineering had its roots in an 1879 act of Congress, which authorized the U. ...
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USDOT Office of Bridge Technology’s Underwater Bridge Repair, Rehabilitation and Countermeasures The Federal Highway Administration’s Office Bridge Technology released Underwater Repair, Rehabilitation and Countermeasures ...
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AMEA Power has been awarded two solar power projects in Morocco with a total capacity of 72 MW by the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy ...
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Employees #1 and #2 were preparing to salvage a casino barge that was capsized during Hurricane Katrina. The employees were pumping water from compartments of ...
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Link-Belt Cranes customer, and long-term contractor for flood control projects in Louisiana, B&K Construction, was awarded a $45.5 million contract for storm channel improvements to ...
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Dynamic Load Monitoring (UK) Ltd. (DLM), of Southampton, U.K. has expanded its rental fleet for pre-lay grapnel run (PLGR) and route clearance operations, as the ...
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