Situated 30 miles off the north west coast of Scotland it is the main seaport of the Hebridean Island chain and provides a vital link to mainland Britain.
Yesterday, our @StornowayPort site was delighted to welcome Deputy First Minister of Scotland @ShonaRobison!
As part of her visit, Ms Robison inspected the new Deep Water Terminal project and helped celebrate the port now being open for business.
https://t.co/OYLq5wBYX8
@JeffGibson18 from @HydrosphereUK with Mark Fitter from @Mobilis_SA working with Stephen Macdonald and the team from @StornowayPort to build 3 x 250T SWL AMR17000 mooring buoys for the new Deep Water Terminal
📸 Project update 📸
Another important milestone reached at our Stornoway Deep Water Terminal project!
Last week, we were delighted to welcome ‘Ambition’ as the first cruise liner – but certainly not the last – to dock at the new terminal
Find out more: https://t.co/CCjcskVK9q
📅 6 March
⏰ 3.30-4.30pm
📍 Lews Castle, Stornoway
As we look forward to welcoming cruise ships at the new Deep Water Terminal facility in Stornoway we invite you to come and hear from the Port and partners about plans for the season.
Book your place 👇
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📷 Project Update 📷
Works have begun to install the main quayside concrete capping beams at our @StornowayPort Deep Water Terminal project. This involves a precast L shaped unit installed on the steel pile wall where an insitu concrete pour is cast.
#170yearlegacy
Our Civil Engineering team are exhibiting at this year's @britishports Conference in London from 17 to 19 October.
Make sure you stop by to hear more about how McLaughlin & Harvey can support your port projects: https://t.co/MUzuzpY4sU
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As older #NavigationLights deteriorate — or become quickly outdated by modern #LEDTechnology — is it crucial that they are swiftly replaced to prevent dangerous faults...
Discover how Hydrosphere upgraded the navigation lighting at @StornowayPort: https://t.co/1g5uP13awU.
🚢 @StornowayPort chief details hopes of big uplift in work from tourism and renewables sectors
MONDAY INTERVIEW
✍ @ScottWWright
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The main and linkspan quay combi-walls are now complete at our @StornowayPort Deep Water Terminal project.
The tie rod and anchor wall construction has commenced and once complete the backfill will be installed up to finished level.
https://t.co/8D7ORklECd
#170yearlegacy
NEW ISSUE
GE’s April issue features an interview with @GeolSoc president Ruth Allington, reports on #landslide remediation on a highway in Gloucestershire, and #offshore engineering for a new deep water port on the Isle of Lewis.
https://t.co/9lmiMbrQcT
Have you seen @GE_magazine’s in-depth feature on our works with @StornowayPort?
We are currently on-site for the development of a new major deep water port that is set to transform the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
Find out more: https://t.co/0iAZA6d7aE
Dredging and infilling works are now complete at our @StornowayPort project with just under 500,000m3 of sand and gravel reclaimed.
Piling works are ongoing with approximately 85% of the combi wall installed.
https://t.co/8D7ORklECd
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