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Below are some examples of work Royal Haskoning have carried out in the field of Shipyards
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Gul Yard, Singapore

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Design of Singmarine Shipyard Maritime Facilites
Gul Yard, Singapore
Singmarine Dockyard & Engineering Pte Ltd
   
Port of Fujairah, Fujairah, UAE

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Shipyard Feasibility Study
Port of Fujairah, Fujairah, UAE
Albwardy Marine Engineering
   
Adelaide, Australia

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Technical Advisor and Procurement for Shiplift
Adelaide, Australia
McConnell Dowell Built Environs JV
   
Mumbai, India

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Facilities Modernisation - Wet Basin and Fabrication Facilities
Mumbai, India
Mazagon Dock Ltd
   
Suape, Brazil

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New Dock Gate
Suape, Brazil
Estaleiro Atlantico Sul
   
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Naval Base Modernisation
Portsmouth, UK
Ministry of Defence

   
Benoi, Singapore Title:
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Design of Ship Lift Facility
Benoi, Singapore
Singapore Technologies and Engineering Ltd

   
Safina, Dubai Title:
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Lift Dock Design
Safina, Dubai
Dubai Drydocks

   
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