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This glue-lam and timber frame eco house sits on a hillside and enjoys panoramic views across the Allen Valley. The home takes the form of three pitched-roof structures organised as a horseshoe, crating a private walled garden in the centre.
Passing Seaspan's Tilbury Island Terminal in Delta. Sporting the Flag of the Republic of China, heading upriver past Riverport in Richmond to Fraser Surrey Docks.
BAM/PFA celebrated the mid-point of construction on its new downtown building with a public ceremony and block party on Addison Street on July 17, 2014. Over 500 people attended to show their support by signing one the last steel beams to be put in place. Photo: Peter Cavagnaro
Newbuilding at HDW GmbH in Kiel (now with NSB funnel) 2009/05/06
NSB Niederelbe GmbH, Buxtehude
*2009 HDW GmbH, Kiel (# HDW 418) - first of two ships for NSB
L: 228.62m B: 32.22m D: 12.00m
GT: 36,087 TDW: 42,600mt 3,400 TEU
31,640 kW 23.25kn
On Thursday, October 8, 2010, Dean of Business Steve Reinemund announced to the Schools' Board of Visitors that Michael A.J. Farrell and Mary Flynn Farrell told of their commitment to take the lead in support of the new Wake Forest University Schools of Business building. The Farrell's $10 million pledge is the largest cash commitment ever by living individuals to the University and the largest commitment to the Schools of Business to date.
On Thursday, October 8, 2010, Dean of Business Steve Reinemund announced to the Schools' Board of Visitors that Michael A.J. Farrell and Mary Flynn Farrell told of their commitment to take the lead in support of the new Wake Forest University Schools of Business building. The Farrell's $10 million pledge is the largest cash commitment ever by living individuals to the University and the largest commitment to the Schools of Business to date.
Carmet Tug Company's newbuild, Multirole Easyworker 2080 "CT Barnston", does some anchor handling and chain work at Woodside Ferry Terminal as the tide ebbs.
Local lads doing amazing work yet again!
The weather went from raining to cloudy to sunny and back to raining so on and so forth. Typical lol
You can see how much the tide drops during the series of photos. In such a short amount of time, the time drops dramatically and at such a speed as it usually does on high springs.
Source of info: PDF from their website
CT Barnston multirole/multicat workboat
IMO: 9967938
MMSI: 232043206
Call Sign: MLZU5
Registered owner: CARMET TUG CO LTD
Vessel type: Easyworker 2080
Built: Groeneveldt Marine Construction B.V. 2022, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Classification: Bureau Veritas, MCA Workboat Code Cat 2/60
Length: 20.08 meters
Beam: 8.00 meters
Draft: 1.60 meters
Gross tonnage: 70.60
Bollard pull: 15.0 tons
Speed: 9.0 knots
Main engines: 2 x Volvo Penta D 16 MH IMO 3
Total power: 1200 bhp
Gearboxes: Twin Disc MGX 516 DC
Propellers: 2 x 4 blade fixed pitch in nozzles @ 1350 mm
Generator sets: 1 x John Deere 135kVA and 1 x John Deere 65kVA
Electrical system: 24v DC and 220/415V connections
Fuel: 16,000 litres
Water: 7,000 litres
Deck crane: Fassi F800 RA (15,770kg @ 4.25m)
Deck winch: 18t SWL 8m/min
Tugger winch: 5t SWL, 9m/min
Deck capacity: 60 tonnes
Sporting the Flag of the Republic of China, heading upriver past Riverport in Richmond to Fraser Surrey Docks
This glue-lam and timber frame eco house sits on a hillside and enjoys panoramic views across the Allen Valley. The home takes the form of three pitched-roof structures organised as a horseshoe, crating a private walled garden in the centre.
IMO 9298832. A newbuild fishing boat for India being slid across the land, ready to lower to water on the ship transfer system. Fujian South East Shipyard, Mawei, Fuzhou, PR China
10Jun2004
Statfold Barn Railway .150 years of Quarry Hunslet;10/07/2021.New build Jack Lane (HE 3904 /2005)with pilot Cloister (HE 542 /1891).
BAM/PFA celebrated the mid-point of construction on its new downtown building with a public ceremony and block party on Addison Street on July 17, 2014. Over 500 people attended to show their support by signing one the last steel beams to be put in place. Photo: Peter Cavagnaro