Funding secured for deep water quay at Lerwick

An aerial view of Magnor. The dredger is a long, white vessel carrying yellow excavators. The ship has three long steel piles, which are raised up from the sea. Two tugs are next to the dredger. Moored in the harbour are a ferry and a large fishing boat.Image source, Shetland Flyer Aerial Media
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Magnor, a large dredger, has arrived at Lerwick for the harbour upgrade

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Plans to create what has been described as an ultra deep water quay at Dales Voe in Shetland has secured more than £1.1m from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

The funding will support preparatory works, dredging and deepening areas at the site in Lerwick Harbour.

It is a part of wider investment by the Scottish government of up to £500m over five years to develop Scotland's ports and offshore wind supply chain.

Lerwick Port Authority's contractor, Boskalis Westminster Ltd, is using a large dredger called Magnor for phases of the work.

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