To main content

Port development, Cherbourg

To accommodate an assembly plant for wind turbines, a 220 m quay wall had to be added to the existing quay and two hectares of land behind the new quay had to be reclaimed.

In anticipation of offshore wind farm developments in France, the Port Authorities of Cherbourg and Caen-Ouistreham have decided to expand their ports to accommodate this industry.

Project specifications

A specific contract requirement for the quay wall and terminal was the bearing capacity of 15 t/m2 and the maximum allowed settlement of 3 cm under a load of 15 t/m2. Two berth pockets were constructed at the same time: one with a water depth of 14 m and the other with a depth of 10 m. A turning circle in front of the new quay was dredged to a depth of -12 m. In the joint venture, Soletanche-Bachy was responsible for all the civil-engineering work and Atlantique Dragage was in charge of the marine work. The execution of the project was divided in four stages:

  • Dredging of turning circle and both berth pockets. The dredged materials were designated for the construction of a temporary bund, needed to build the diaphragm walls (quay wall and anchor wall);
  • Construction of the quay wall;
  • Removal of the temporary bund on the outside of the new quay wall. The dredged materials to be used for the reclamation of a new terminal behind the constructed quay;
  • Testing and hand-over of the work.

Related projects

Selected filters
CIMG1866_header.jpg

Coastline fixation, Cotonou

The project was developed to arrest coastline erosion in the densely-populated centre of Cotonou caused by two phenomena: erosion and human interference along the West African coastline.

gavle_hamn_201319_DD_Bewerkt_header.jpg

Port extension, Port of Gävle

The Port of Gävle is located on the east coast of Sweden in the Gulf of Bothnia, facilitating Swedish imports and exports. The client wished to improve maritime safety and accessibility, and to increase the throughput of goods in this harbor.

20120229-DSC_3214_header.jpg

Port expansion, Onne

In May 2011 Boskalis was awarded the project for the expansion of the Federal Lighter Terminal and Federal Ocean Terminal of the Onne Port Complex by Prodeco International Limited. The project entails the reclamation of approximately 200 ha with suitable materials from nearby borrow areas.

Boskalis_Genova_VOLO_ph-merlo_110112-3725_header.jpg

Port upgrade, Genoa

The deepening and extension of the port of Genoa is needed to accommodate the larger container vessels and the ferries of MSC. The client is the Port Authority of Genoa. The project is being executed by Boskalis Italia S.r.l. in a joint venture with Tecnis S.p.A., an Italian company that is responsible for the construction work.

B_nieuw_header.jpg

Port and MOF, LNG plant Barrow Island, Gorgon

Design and construction of a new port and materials offloading facility in a class 'A' nature reserve. The project owner is developing LNG process facilities on Barrow Island off the north west coast of Western Australia approximately 140 km west of Dampier and 95 km north east of Onslow. Barrow Island is a Class A Nature Reserve and an internationally important conservation estate.

DSC_5770_header.jpg

Port development, Mombasa

The Port of Mombasa is currently the biggest port on the coast of East Africa north of Durban, and the only international port in Kenya. It is now in the throes of a huge expansion drive to both increase cargo handling capacity and accommodate Panamax and Post Panamax vessels. The port is a transit route for, mainly, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan and Northern Tanzania. The current container terminal has an installed capacity of 250,000 TEU but handled more than 770,000 TEU in 2011. The port will raise its profile as a regional hub by building a second container terminal with a capacity of 1.2 million TEU. The port authority decided to construct the container terminal in phases.