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Royal Boskalis Westminster Nv

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    Boskalis receives LOI for Oman project

    2017-01-18T14:57:00

    Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. (Boskalis) has received a Letter of Intent (LOI) to award a contract worth approximately €480m for the development of the port of Duqm in Oman, subject to satisfying certain conditions.

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    Boskalis and Smit tie the knot

    2010-02-22T10:51:00

    The Dutch companies Royal Boskalis Westminster and Smit International have announced they are officially to merge.

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    Boskalis ditches Smit bid

    2009-01-15T12:24:00

    The Dutch group Royal Boskalis has abandoned plans to acquire Smit International. Boskalis was unable to agree on a structure for the takeover and, given a deterioration in market conditions, decided to pull out of any possible deal.

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    BOSKALIS WINS LNG CONTRACT

    2007-03-01T16:26:00

    Dredging company Royal Boskalis has secured a contract for the construction of an export terminal for liquefied natural gas in Soyo, Angola.The contract, worth $390m, involves creating new land at sea as well as dredging an access channel.

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    BOSKALIS PROFIT RISE

    2006-09-01T00:00:00

    Royal Boskalis Westminster achieved a substantially higher net profit of 37.8m in the first half of 2006.

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    Rotterdam

    2005-01-01T00:00:00

    Further expansion is required in order to meet future demand and the aim, in respect of the Kotka project, is to add container terminal equipment equivalent to a capacity of up to 50,000TEUs per year. The capacity of the Litke Bay Terminal is to be increased to 150,000TEUs (Phase II) ...

  • Vessels and equipment have had to become more sophisticated to accommodate higher standards

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    WATCH OUT FOR THE TURTLES

    2005-01-01T00:00:00

    Environmental concerns have become ever more prevalent in the capital and maintenance dredging business but should be seen as an opportunity and not simply as an impediment, as Alex Hughes discovers.

  • URSA at work in Coega

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    DREDGING PROGRESS AT SOUTH AFRICA'S NEW DEEPWATER PORT

    2004-07-01T00:00:00

    Dredging for South Africa' s new Coega deepwater port in the Eastern Cape is progressing for completion by the end of the year. The project - on Algoa Bay at the mouth of the Coega River - is designed to act as a catalyst for regional economic development. The new ...

  • Port Phillip Bay: lines are holding back

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    CHANNEL DEEPENING SET FOR GREEN LIGHT

    2004-07-01T00:00:00

    The $289m port of Melbourne channel-deepening project in Port Phillip Bay was effectively given the green light in July after the public release of a long-awaited environmental effects statement (EES).

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