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Norway disqualifies Chinese bidders for $400m ship tunnel
The Norwegian Coastal Administration has reduced the number of bidders for the Stad Ship Tunnel project from six to four.…
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Cal Maritime becomes fifth construction site for National Security Multi-Mission
TOTE Services, LLC, in partnership with Hanwha Philly Shipyard, Inc., has officially laid the keel for the fifth and final…
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B.C. shipyard awarded $3.15 billion government contract to build icebreaker
VANCOUVER — A significant contract worth $3.15 billion has been awarded to a British Columbia company for the construction of…
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Canada Places Order with Seaspan for Construction of Heavy Polar Icebreaker
On March 7, the Canadian government officially signed a contract for the construction of a new polar icebreaker at Seaspan…
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US shipyard for first time 3D printing parts for new aircraft carriers
The U.S. maritime industry is witnessing a significant transformation as Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of defense contractor HII,…
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The Port of Baltimore could lose one of its two cruise ships
The Port of Baltimore is on the brink of losing one of its two cruise ships, the Vision of the…
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Bahamas Construction Firms Seek Affordable Materials in India
In response to rising tariffs imposed by the U.S. government, construction companies in The Bahamas are gearing up for a…
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A Legendary Royal Caribbean Ship Is About To Hit The Scrapyard
Royal Caribbean has announced significant changes for 2025, including new regulations on onboard technology and the retirement of its historic…
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Trump Unveils White House Shipbuilding Office, Eyes Panama Canal Control
In a bold move to rejuvenate the American shipbuilding industry, President Donald Trump has announced the establishment of a new…
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A Legendary Royal Caribbean Ship Is About To Hit The Scrapyard After 40 Years
Royal Caribbean has announced significant changes for 2025, including new regulations on onboard technology and the retirement of one of…
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