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Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. May 7, 2021 Aberdeen Harbour Board has awarded two new contracts for the construction of the South Breakwater and Crown Wall, with a total value of £60 million (USD 83,5 million) Dutch marine and offshore contractor Van Oord will act as the principal contractor for the 550-meter-long South Breakwater, and Scottish-based construction firm Beattie FRC will build the concrete Crown Wall along the length of the North Breakwater. Both structures will provide critical protection for vessels and operations within the Harbour expansion, ultimately protecting the port from a one-in-300-year storm. Work on site will start imminently, Aberdeen Harbour said Friday. ....
A pub whose namesake is derived from royalty has had a lick of paint in blue, white and red, just in time for re-opening on May 17. A wall in the beer garden of the British Queen on Duckworth Street in Darwen, has been adorned in Union Jack colours courtesy of the town s resident graffiti artist, Keiron Curly Whitehead. Keiron Curly Whitehead, Darwen s resident grafitti artist has painted a huge Union Jack on the side of the British Queen s beer garden ready for the pub s re-opening on May 17 Mr Whitehead became famous in the town after he painted a huge mural in tribute to the NHS on the side of the Crown Paint building last year, thanking them for their work during the coronavirus pandemic. ....
Busy construction season begins in Aberdeen April 1, 2021, by Zlatan Hrvacevic Aberdeen Harbour Board is getting ready for a busy construction season this spring and summer at the South Harbour project site. In the latest update on the project, the board said that construction of the South Harbour has continued at pace in March, and that the contractors are gearing up for a busy construction season ahead. As reported, more than 40,000 tonnes of infill material has now been placed behind the caissons on the North Quay, and revetment work has continued on the North and West Quays. They also added that a total of 16,000 tonnes of rock has been imported from Norway this month that will be used for the rock armour elements of the South Breakwater. ....