EPC Works for Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard
The project includes all engineering, procurement, installation, construction and commissioning (EPIC) related to the following:
1. Pier 2A structure (22m x 400m long) for mooring of Q-Max size floating dock and 400,000dwt ships including various mechanical and electrical services;
2. Access ramp leading to Q-Max Floating Dock;
3. Onshore substation G2, including various mechanical and electrical services and equipment;
4. Foul Pumping Station;
5. Support frames for mechanical and electrical services in dry docks;
6. Protection covers to utility services along existing piers and quays in ship repair yard;
7. Hydraulic operated gangways including the tower along Phase 2A piers, existing piers and quay in shipyard;
8. One unit adequately sized MG 60Hz frequency converter to the existing 60 Hz power house and supply 60Hz power to Phase 2A pier and to floating dock.
9. Fire and gas detection system
10. General electric cabling, instrumentation, area lighting and CCTV camera system.
The construction of pier 2A and access ramp involved piling works including cathodic protection, paint system, pile plugs and shear keys.
The main items of work comprise:
Reinforced concrete works : 21,460 m3
Piling works (dia. 711mm x 22mm thick) : 406 nos.
Al-Faw Grand Port — Republic of Iraq
The project includes the Construction of 8,000m long rubble mound breakwater, with quarry run and armour rocks, Dredging 400,000 m3 of existing sediments and disposal of the same into desiccation ponds, Erection of a 4 hectares yard termed as «staging platform», bound by peripheral breakwaters and filled with granular fill, Construction of 500m long breakwater on the Northwest side of the platform, Construction of a Helipad on the staging platform, Construction of berth «A» with associated wharf fittings on tubular steel piles, Construction of 4 nos. breasting dolphins in front of berth «A» two at both sides with wharf fittings, on tubular steel piles, Corrosion protection of steel decks and piling works by protective coating, Procurement, supply and installation of a floating pier 80m long and associated acnhor steel piles and access gangway, Procurement, supply and installation of 4 nos. navigation buoys and associated anchoring devices, Installation of electronic perimeter surveillance system along the staging platform.
The main items of work comprise:
Transition Layer : 834,272 m3
Backfill (platform) : 318,083 m3
Fill Material : 130,040 m3
Core and Toe rocks : 1,153,003 ton
Armour rocks (up to 5 tons) : 349,779 m3
Gabions (30cm & 50cm) : 27,036 m3
Geotextile : 19,610 m2
Dredging : 400,000 m3
Desiccation ponds (600m x 120m): 5 nos.
Qatar — Ras Laffan Port — Nakilat: Mechanical and Electrical Services
The project includes procurement & installation of mechanical and electrical services for several buildings and areas.
The main items of work comprise:
Substation G –Phase 5
Acetylene Storage – Phase 5
Gate House –Phase 5
External Works – Phase 5
Marine Works – Phase 5
Superyacht Hall – Phase 4A
Paint & Cell Store – Phase 4A
Workshop –Phase 4A
Substation J – Phase 4A
Energy Center Phase 4A
Substation 1 & 2 – Phase 4A
External Works – Phase 4A
The following services are provided for buildings and areas listed above:
HVAC Chiller, AHU’s, FCU’s, Fans and Ducting
Pipe work Pipes, Fittings, Valves (HDPE, GRE, SS, DSS, CS)
Fire Alarm & Fire Fighting System Extinguishers, FACP, Detectors etc
Instrumentation Instruments and Control System
Cables & Containment Power, Inst & Earth Cables, Cable Trays etc
Small Power Switch, Sockets, Isolators, etc
Lightning Area lightning, Flood Lights, Fluorescent Lights etc
Transformers For Substation
LV Switchgear For Substation
Earthing & Lightning System
Conveying System
Weld Fume & Dust Extraction System
Security System CCTV, Access Control & PA/GA System
Carbon Dioxide Compound
Power Management System
Anti Fouling System Chlorination Units
Glycol Make up Unit
Berths 8 & 9 — Damietta Port, Egypt
The project includes the construction of General Cargo Berth 340m length with 12m depth. In addition to this the project will include utilities to support its operation.
The scope of work includes the following:
— Construction of RC Diaphragm walls (front, middle and rear)
— Piling works for the connection between the main new quay wall and existing quay 8 and 9
— Concrete works for quay wall and diaphragm walls
— Fendering and mooring systems
— Dredging works in front of new quay wall and disposal of dredged material to offshore area.
— Apron pavement with precast concrete slabs.
— Construction of Electrical Room, including MV system, Lighting and Fire fighting works.
The main items of work comprise:
Excavation : 16,400 m3
Concrete for quay wall and platform beams : 24,500 m3
Dredging : 80,000 m3
Precast concrete pavement : 5,800 m2
Asphalt pavement : 14,000 m2
Steel Tubular piles (700mm dia.) : 972 lm
Site Preparation, Jetty & Seawater Intake — Zirku Island
The project includes the Engineering, procurement and construction works for early site preparation, jetty & seawater intake at Zirku Island, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
The main items of work comprise:
Earthworks and site grading
Drainage and erosion control works
Dredging works for the harbor basin and quay wall foundation trench
Management of excess soil
Block work quay wall approx. 460m long with seawater intake and Ro-Ro ramp
Breakwater and revetment
Major quantities:
Rocks (various sizes: 444,000 mt
Concrete: 84,600 m3
Cut and fill: 14,500,000 m3
Oman — Salalah Port: Cargo & Liquid Terminal
The project includes the expansion of the general cargo and liquid terminal and involves building an additional 1,266m multipurpose berth, a new Northern breakwater, facilities for dry-bulk commodities and a new liquid jetty.
The main items of work comprise:
Dredging of harbour basin
Construction of 1.266m quay wall in concrete block work
Crane supporting structure supported on strip footing
Berthing, mooring aids and navigational aids
Reclamation of area between quay wall and the existing breakwater.
Protection and revetments
Roads and pavement
Buildings (substations, fire water pump house, Ablution, Prayer and
Cafeteria block)
Utility services (Potable water supply system, fire protection system, area
drainage, sewerage system)
Electrical services (electrical supply and distribution system, area
illumination, building electrical)
Appurtenances (fencing, kerb & barriers, and road markings)
Major quantities:
Concrete works: 315,000 m3
Reinforcement: 5,450 tons
Morocco — Jorf Lasfar Port: Extension & Rehabilitation
The EPC contract includes the extension and rehabilitation of infrastructures.
The main items of work comprise:
Dredging and excavation of basin, turning circle and access channel
Rehabilitation of existing quays and dolphins
Construction of new quays with caissons and diaphragm walls
Construction of new dolphins with caissons
Rehabilitation of berths, access bridge and catwalks
Installation of quay fittings such as crane rails, bollards, fenders, ladders, etc.
Installation of various utility networks such as water, storm water, sewerage, electricity, etc.
Paving of existing and new quay decks with reinforced concrete slabs.
Major Quantities:
Dredging: 2,344,500 m3
Concrete: 271,100 m3
Reinforcement: 25,500 tons
Rock revetment: 40,675 m3
Concrete pavements: 150,280 m2
Bollards: 167 nos.
Fenders: 192 nos.
Extension of existing quay wall: 405 m
New quay wall: 1,390 m
U.A.E. — Dubai — Jebel Ali Port: Container Berth Terminal 2
The project includes the extension of Container Terminal 2 at Jebel Ali Port. Works will provide additional berth for vessels and will increase the capacity of Terminal by about 1 million TEUs.
The main items of work comprise:
Construction of 400m long concrete block quay wall along with associated dredging and marine accessories.
Reclamation of container terminal together with the associated paving works.
Installation of crane rails together with foundation works.
Utilities and services include potable and storm water services, street lighting, civil works for HV, LV and telecommunication systems.
Major quantities:
Earthworks / filling: 763,785 m3
Dredging: 118,000 m3
Concrete: 135,020 m3
Reinforcement: 2,105 ton
Concrete block paving: 120,335 m2
Bored piling for crane rails: (dia. 1,000mm x 20m deep): 124 nos. (dia. 600mm x 17m deep): 502 nos.
Saudi Arabia — Yanbu: Aramco NGL Terminal
The project includes works in the facilities collectively referred to as the Yanbu Export Refinery Project (YERP) Terminal Facilities Package (SP-7) which consists of three, non-adjacent areas, within the existing plant.
The main items of work comprise:
A. Red Sea Refining Company Metering Area & Marine Operation Area.
Custody Metering Systems: The custody metering system will be provided for the export products, with new metering skids
Product Slop System
Ship’s Slop System
Instrument Air/Plant Air System
Contaminated Vapor Blower Package
New RSRC Control Room
Sanitary Sewer System
Fire Protection System
Combustible Gas Detection
Drain System — Potentially Contaminated Storm Water
Plant Nitrogen System (PNS)
Site Preparation and Development
New Security Fencing
Automation Facilities
Communications
B. Berths (71 & 72) Facilities (offshore):
New Red Seas Refining Company Product Pipelines: Demolish 4 existing mothballed pipelines (32″ pipeline propone vapor, 30″ pipeline butane recovery, 24″ bunker fuel and 12″ black diesel) totalling 4.0 km.
Installation of same quantity of new RSRC product pipeline (two 30″ Diesel, 30″ Gasoline, 24″ Gasoline recirculation). In addition the project will install 800 meter cantilever extension to the existing trestle. In this over water cantilever, five new pipelines will be installed (18″ contaminated vapor line, 14″ benzene loading, 8″ ship slop, 6″ diesel slop, 6″ gasoline Slop and 3″ benzene slop)
New Tower Cranes: Two new Tower Cranes to be installed, one at each berth, to replace the existing Tower Cranes
New Loading Arms for RSRC Products: Three new RSRC product loading arms to be installed at each berth. A new 16″ Diesel Loading Arm will be installed in the future spot and a new 16″ Diesel loading arm and 12″ Benzene loading arm will replace the two existing mothballed loading arms.
Saudi Arabia — Thuwal: KAUST Harbour Works
The project includes the design, fabricate, supply, install, construct, and commissioning of the KAUST Harbour.
The main items of work comprise:
Dredging of the Channel within the existing harbour to navigational depth of -7.5 SAVD with minimum width of 55m
Dredging the maneuvering area to -6.5m SAVD with nominal diameter of 170m
Existing intake pipelines protection with special means such as silt curtain.
New open piled quay wall
Navigational Aids
South side floating jetties
Modifications to the existing dock
Marine testing equipment such as Vertical Calibration/Ballast & Hydraulic Compression Vessel.
Harbour Shoreline cleaning
Major Quantities:
Dredging channel & harbour: 224,800 m3
Dredging maneuvering area: 250,350 m3
Saudi Arabia — Shoaiba II Power Plant: S/C for Daelim for Jetty and Seawater Cooling System
The project included the construction of a jetty comprising of a loading platform, four nos. breasting dolphins, four nos. mooring dolphins and an approach trestle all on tubular steel piles, installation of wharf fittings, dredging of seawater intake and discharge channels, construction of seawater pump house and associated works, construction of cofferdam and dewatering works for pump house, construction of control building, construction of 2 nos. rock breakwaters and supply and installation of 3 nos. GRP pipes.
The main items of work comprised:
Major Quantities:
Excavation : 33,750 m3
Backfilling : 6,874 m3
Concrete works : 27,070 m3
Reinforcement : 3,515 ton
Dredging : 387,600 m3
Rocks : 479,640 m3
Concrete paving : 9,430 m3
Morocco — Jorf Lasfar Offshore Works for Gypsum and Seawater Return
The EPC contract includes onshore, offshore and testing and insepction works in Jorf Lasfar for gypsum and seawater return.
The main items of work comprise:
Onshore Part
Installation of four (4) pipelines (HDPE, 1800mm OD) buried in trench, extending from the Header Tank up to the low water line. Only three lines are intended for immediate use (Phase I) while the fourth line will be reserved for future operation (Phase III)
Connection to the On-Shore Contract Works at the four (three for Phase I and one for the future Phase) flanged stub ends exiting the Header Tank
Offshore Part
Dredging and Backfilling of the pipe trenches
Outfall pipes installed partially in dredged trench and partially on the seabed between the low water line and the off-shore discharge area approximately 3km off shore. The Concept design is based on four 1800mm outer diameter HDPE pipes with SDR 26 to be installed as outfalls. The three pipelines (1.820m, 2.195m and 2.570m long inclusive of the 375m long diffuser section) will be placed in their full length while the fourth pipeline (150m) will only be connected to the Header Tank for future extension. In the 375m diffuser section of each pipeline the diameter is reduced from 1800mm OD to 1600mm /1400mm /1200mm /710mm.
Ballast weights shall be positioned and fitted along each pipeline for sinking and stability purposes
Placing of concrete mattresses for protection
Ancillary works include necessary venting of the pipes, flow monitoring and navigation aids.
Testing and Inspection:
Pressure testing during construction and performance testing once completed.
Performance testing will comprise flow and pressure measurement under operational conditions and comparison to design values.
Internal inspection of the outfall pipelines will be made after 6 and 12 months of operation to test for any deposition or accumulation of slurry within the outfalls.
U.A.E. — Sharjah: Jetty at Hamriyah Free Zone
The project includes engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and start-up works of the Jetty at Hamriyah Port.
The main items of work comprise:
Detailed engineering for breakwater repair, widening and protection.
Installation, testing and pre-commissioning of various services and utilities such as fire fighting piping and pumps, firewater system, slop tanks, utility water pipes, instrument air, and potable water system.
Marine loading/offloading arms
Product transfer pipelines — carbon steel pipes of 16″ dia. for an approx. length of 3,000 lm.
Metering skid
Cathodic protection
Electrical power system
Qatar — Ras Laffan — Nakilat: Marine Works
The project included marine works element of the small Ship repair yard, known as «Phase 5 of the Nakilat Shipyard».
The main items of work comprised:
Construction of a Travel Lift Structure
Construction of Service Jetty for the Floating Dock Berth structures with associated link bridge structures and approach ramp etc.
Load out QW intake.
Foundations for Tower Crane Bases
Pontoon for small ship repair.
Cathodic corrosion protection services associated with the above marine structures.
Qatar — Halul Island: R.O. Desalination Plant
The project included engineering, procurement, installation, construction and commissioning of a fully operational treatment plant. The plant is fully automated controlled from control room through Honeywell DCS control system, has also a Chemical Lab fully equipped and the quality of the Water is automatically monitored.
The main items of work comprised:
Intake and seawater pump and chlorination system. New sub-sea pipeline for seawater intake consists of HDPE pipes 500 l.m.
Pre-treatment system including chemical dosing and cleaning system.
Seawater Reverse Osmosis desalination system including intermediate tanks and chemical dosing.
Subsea outfall pipe for the disposal of waste brine consists of HDPE pipes 350 l.m.
Post Treatment (Remineralization)
Product Distribution: Two new product storage tanks, transferring pumping station and interconnection pipe to the existing potable water tanks, interconnection pipe to TEPQ and to new control camp.
Auxiliary systems and all the associated electrical, instrumentation and loss prevention.
The provision of all necessary safety equipment.
Civil works intake pump house building, Potable water Tank Compound and New Desalination Plant Building
Main quantities:
Excavation: 21,654 m3
Concrete: 3,483 m3
Reinforcement: 1,665 ton
Various Dia GRE Piping: 2,180 m
Various Dia HDPE Piping: 450 m
Various ABS piping: 1,500 m
Various Dia Valves: 645 m
Cables: 149 km
Tanks (various sizes): 16 Nos
Pumps (various capacities): 39 sets
Saudi Arabia — Yanbu: Marafiq Marine Works
The project includes Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the civil, mechanical and electrical works for the seawater intake facility and associated pumping station, access tunnel, seawater discharge channel and outfall, control building, electrical building, chlorination plant and pump house, workshop and associated utilities, roads and fencing works.
The main items of work comprise:
Dredging: 1,750,000 CUM
Excavation: 83,000 CUM
Rockworks: 152,951 CUM
Reinf.concrete works: 47,000 CUM
Steel structural: 442 ton
GRP pipes (3600/3200/2700&2300dia): 2,345 m
Cladding: 7,000 sqm
Combiwall: 5,280 sqm
Roads: 34,000 sqm
Reinforcement: 8,854 ton
Saudi Arabia — Ras Al-Khair: Desalination Plant
The project includes EPC offshore works comprising 8x4m dia. X 3Km long GRP Discharge pipes with end diffusers, an intake channel comprising of a dredged channel and 2 rock breakwaters 1.4 km long, a seawater intake pumphouse 105m x 75m and the discharge chamber to the pipes (40x20m). EPC for offshore consisting of the ground improvement and backfill across the site of RO and MSF plants. The civil and building works include construction of RO building, RO switchgear building, waste water treatment, chemical dosing building, dissolve air floatation and 2 nos. dual media filters.
The main items of work comprise:
Offshore works:
Rockworks: 515,851 cum
GRP pipes installation: 24,000 m
Dredging: 1,575,791 cum
Backfilling: 813,572 cum
Reinf. Concrete works: 46,683 cum
Sheetpiles: 8,271 sqm
Reinforcement: 6,151
Onshore works:
Earthworks: 432,000 cum
Soil Improvement: 306,590 cum
Reinf. Concrete works: 88,612 cum
Structural steel: 28,000t
Saudi Arabia — Jeddah: King Faisal Naval Base Additional Berths
The project includes Marine, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical works for Phase 1 of the King Faisal Naval Base.
The main items of work comprise:
Construction of Piers and Wharves to serve the base with a total length of approx. 3.6km with all associated marine furniture.
Dredging works for widening and deepening the approach channel, turning basin and berths.
MEI systems for potable water, fire fighting, sanitary, compressed air, diesel, lighting, telecommunications, and LV including all associated buildings, sheds and pumping stations.
Major Quantities:
Dredging & Reclamation works: 3mill m3
Rockworks: 0.4mill m3
Concrete works: 0.16mill m3
Various piping: 23km
U.A.E. — Abu Dhabi — Mirfa: S/C for Linde Seawater and Intake/Outfall System
The project included the detailed engineering, procurement and construction of the Seawater Intake and Outfall system for the Elixier 2 Air Separation Plant for Nitrogen Generation at Mirfa, Abu Dhabi.
The main items of work comprised:
Detail engineering, material supply and construction of civil works for intake and outfall structures
Construction of pump area slabs and a substation building at intake.
Detail engineering, material supply & installation for HDPE pipes of 800mm dia and 900mm dia for seawater intake and outfall piping
Supply HVAC & minor electrical & instrumentation erection material.
Installation of all equipment supplied by Main Contractor.
Construction of entire scope for Electrical and Instrumentation.
Intake caisson incl. suction filters with access bridge
SW Substation incl. HVAC and pump area included Chlorination Unit with tank, Tapis backflash system, Vacuum Unit, Valves, Pumps, Debris-Filters
SW intake and outfall pipeline : Supply and Installation of Intake pipe of 800mm dia HDPE pipe of 4600meter length and outfall pipe of 900mm dia HDPE pipe of 2800meter length,
SW outfall diffuser
Interconnecting piping
Installation GRP pipes including lamination (materials issued by client free of cost)
Equipment erection (Pumps, chlorination units, debris filter, tapis filter and Vacuum unit)
Associated civil works (roads included)
Associated instrumentation and electrical works
Associated steel structure works
Major Quantities:
Intake pipes : HDPE DN 800mm PE 100 SDR 21 : 4500 meters
Outfall Pipes : HDPE DN 900mm PE 100 SDR 21 : 2950 meters
U.A.E. — Dubai — Jebel Ali DUSUP LNG Terminal : Dredging and Breakwater Works
The project included dredging of the approach channel and construction of an island breakwater for the protection of DUSUP LNG Receiving Terminal.
The main items of work comprised:
Dredging of the channel at -6m and -14m including excavation for the breakwater.
Construction of approx. 610m long breakwater at ±6.3 m depth.
Construction of two nos. small craft landings positioned at both sides of the breakwater, together with required marine furniture and installation of navigational aids at both ends of the breakwater. The small craft landings were constructed with precast mass concrete blocks.
Major Quantities:
Dredging : 302,700 m3
General excavation : 74,250 m3
Rocks : 264,130 m3
P.C. Blocks concrete : 1,100 m3
Fenders : 10 nos
Access ladders : 4 nos
Navigation lanterns : 3 nos
Marker buoys : 5 nos
Libya — Tripoli Harbour: Breakwater Reconstruction
The project includes the reconstruction, completion and maintenance of 4,700m long North-West Rubble Breakwater and the reconstruction and extension of main harbour road.
The main items of work comprise:
Construction of a rubble-mound-extend berm in front of the existing breakwater, including the roundhead together with the associated armoring, consisting of rock and pre-cast concrete cubes.
Construction of a new primary armor layer of Acropode units together with the associated secondary armoring of rock on the slope.
Construction of an open canal filled with rock behind the existing parapet structure.
Reconstruction and strengthening of the parapet structure.
Reconstruction and extension of the main road and services behind the breakwater.
Construction of the planned sewerage outfall through the breakwater.
Major quantities:
Concrete : 360,000 m3
Reinforcement : 7,000 mt
Sheet piles : 16,000 m2
Rocks : 630,000 m3
Precast concrete armour units : 15,692 nos.
Precast concrete Accropode units: 16,592 nos.
Asphalt : 10,479 m2
Qatar — Ras Laffan — Nakilat: New Service Berths
The project included construction of six New Service Berths and covering the provision diesel, potable water, firewater, electrical utilities, instrumentation and telecommunication works, as well as 16000m2 of block paving, design & construction of 170m long berth access road and 250m long onshore utilities trench, 1950m long shore protection and dredging of pockets for quay wall foundations.
The main items of work comprised:
10.5m high blockwork quay wall to allow for mooring of vessels up to 2700DWT. The quay wall shall include all quay furniture including fenders, bollards, ladders etc.
Block pavement and asphalt pavement.
Onshore utility trenches.
Slope protection & reclamation.
Deisel and potable water pipe supports.
Drainage system with separate networks for both storm and oily water including soakaway and oil/water separator.
Firewater chambers.
U.A.E. — Dubai — Jebel Ali DUSUP LNG Terminal : Construction of Jetty
The project included the construction of DUSUP LNG Receiving Terminal in Jebel Ali Port, containing the connection to onshore grid by 24″ underground pipeline installed by horizontal directional drilling.
The main items of work comprised:
Construction of a Jetty with one Unloading Platform, four breasting dolphins and five Mooring Dolphins. The Island Jetty is built on 102 vertical and raked steel piles. The superstructure is a combination of precast elements and insitu concrete, connected with Walkways and having a small craft landing structure. Cathodic protection was provided for the piles.
Fabrication and Installation of 24 inches high-pressure pipeline in undersea horizontal drilling including all piping from the two unloading arms situated on the 1st Breasting Dolphin, till the tie-in point onshore at a receiving station, as well as procurement and installation for the cathodic protection for the subsea pipeline.
Installation of Loading Arms,
Installation of Gangway Tower,
Mechanical Works for the Jetty Platform and onshore area.
Electrical and Instrumentation works
Major Quantities:
— Concrete works : 5,660 m3
— Reinforcement : 796 ton
— Structural steel works : 162 ton
— Pipeline (24″ dia.) : 1,400 lm
Construction of Support Facilities for Jubail Port Berths
The project included the procurement and construction of structural steel hose towers for berths 31 to 35, to accommodate 24 boom hoses.
The main items of work comprised:
Hose tower main steel structure
Pipe supports/racks structures
Fire water system and safety equipment
Potable water system
Nitrogen supply system
Mechanical cranes
Electrical instrumentation & control
Telecommunication and complete operator’s shelter with all finishes and accessories.
Egypt — Damietta Port: New Container Terminal, Onshore Works
The project included construction of infrastructure for a modern container terminal of 80 ha, fully equipped to handle up to 4 million TEU per annum.
The main items of work comprised:
Excavation, leveling and consolidation of existing ground and construction of pavement for container storage.
Construction of railway container station with two tracks of approx. 1200m length.
Construction of a 4-storey administration building (4,800 m2), a workshop building (4,500 m2) and a 2-storey amenity building (1,000 m2).
Installation of 60m high lighting poles, electric and IT cable conduits and construction of draw pits.
Construction of electric substation and provision of electric power supply system.
Rain water drainage system, fresh water and fire fighting networks and facilities for sewage collection and disposal.
Installation of reefer racks.
Main Quantities
Earthworks: 750,000 CUM
Pavem: 669,500 sqm
Concrete: 16,500 CUM
Rebar: 1,550 ton
Geogrid: 1,302,476 sqm
Sub-base Aggregate: 393,994 CUM
Sidi Krir Power Station — Offshore Works
The project included designing, fabrication, furnishing, delivery to the site, unloading, storage and construction of the offshore cooling water facilities and all services associated with these facilities for Sidi Krir Combined Cycle Power Plant.
The main items of work comprised:
Perform offshore subsurface soil investigation, Bathymetric Survey.
One (1) offshore cooling water intake structure including the chlorine diffuser.
Offshore cooling water discharge structure.
Construction of one (1) GRP intake pipeline from the offshore intake structure to onshore Circulating Water Pump house.
Construction of one (1) GRP discharge pipeline from the offshore discharge structure to the onshore seal well discharge structure interface location.
Warning signs for navigational traffic and associated appurtenances at the offshore intake structure and offshore discharge structure.
Sodium Hypochlorite piping system including anchoring and supports from the offshore intake structure to the onshore circulating water pump house.
Construction of the crossing under summed oil pipelines at intersection location with offshore intake / discharge pipes.
Riprap erosion protection for offshore intake and discharge piping, offshore intake structures, and offshore discharge structure.
Cathodic protection for underground pipes.
U.A.E. — Abu Dhabi — Khalifa Port
The project included the Design and Construction of Marine Structures, Dredging and Reclamation at Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone including design, procurement and construction of breakwaters, revetments, quay walls, dredging and reclamation of Phase 1A development of the greenfield offshore Khalifa Port. The scope of work involves the development of Phase 1A of the Port which is anticipated to have an annual throughput of 2 million TEU’s and over 6 million tonnes of general cargo through the creation of a 260 hectare marine platform. The island platform is made from reclaimed seabed material that is dredged to create the harbor basin, 16m deep and the 16.5 meter deep and 12 km long approach channel. The outer perimeter of the port island is protected by rock revetments and breakwaters. An Environmental Breakwater is constructed to protect the marine environmentally sensitive areas. The island platform is accessed from the shore by a 3.2km causeway and a 1km long highway bridge. Also included construction of 1km long utility bridge. In addition, the contract also included the construction of a 3.5 km causeway/trestle and an 800 m long berth for the use of Emirates Aluminum (EMAL).
The main items of work comprised:
Main Bridge : 1,000m
Utility Bridge : 1,000m
EMAL/Contractor’s Temporary Quay wall: 292m at -4m
EMAL quay wall: 800m
EMAL trestle: 1,836m
EMAL causeway: 1,800m
Cooling water intake channel: 1,400m
South Causeway: 2,000m
Environmental breakwater: 6,750m
Wave attenuation breakwater: 1,570m
Revetments: 17,000m
For quay wall and bridges:
Concrete: 350,000 m³
Reinforcement: 10,500 tons
Rocks: 800,000 tons
For breakwater and revetments
Landfill: 5,000,000 m³
Rocks: 7,000,000 tons
Egypt — Damietta — Urea and Ammonia Fertiliser Complex: Marine Works
The project included design, procurement, construction installation, hookup and mechanically complete with the Marine Facilities for the Urea & Ammonia Project.
The main items of work comprised:
Steel piled jetty including trestle, roadway, conveyor and pipe rack
A single berth jetty head comprising of loading platform, mooring dolphins, breasting fenders and catwalk.
Ammonia loading arm, Urea ship Loader, Jetty control building and associated utilities
Dredging of turning and maneuvering basin to the required depth.
Onshore Part of the trestle from the shore line to the battery limit at the DPA Fence
Sea outfall from onshore Plant to offshore
Main Quantities:
Steel Tubular Piles (Diameter,Thickness & Length. 914mm 16mm & 39m): 6672 LM
Concrete: 4,400 CUM
excluding piles
Rebar: 545 ton excluding piles
Geotextile: 82,000 sqm
Dredging: 2,740,000 CUM
Rock protection: 63,250 sqm
Egypt — Damietta: New Container Terminal
The project included Construction of the New Container Terminal Quay Wall which was made up of a single Diaphragm Wall system as the main structural members on the seaside and a rear Diaphragm Wall under the rear crane beam connected by a concrete slab. The concrete slab was supported on bored piles and the soil was removed from between the Diaphragm Wall down to -4.0 plus pre-stressed round anchors in the upper sand layers.
The main items of work comprised:
Front wall: A Diaphragm Wall 1.0m thick with tip level of -35 CD
Rear wall: A Diaphragm Wall 0.8m thick with tip level of -35 CD
Supporting piles: Bored piles of diameter 1.0 m and with tip level of -35 CD (ending in the lower sand layer). The Piles will be arranged each 5.0m x 5.0m in both directions.
Concrete slab:Flat slab supported on the rear and front Diaphragm Wall as well as the bored piles.
Excavation level between the two Diaphragm Walls proposed to reduce the earth pressure of the Quay: 4.0 CD.
Major Quantities are:
— Concrete :360,000 m3
— R.C. Diaphragm Walls :178,320 m2
— Reinforcing Steel : 47,000 mt
— Bored Piles (1m dia.x 35 m long) : 2,243 l.m
— Micropiles : 30,634 l.m
Qatar — Messaieed — Qatalum: Jetty and Seawater Intake
The project included the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Import Jetty and the Seawater Intake system for Qatalum Plant within the Mesaieed Industrial City.
The main items of work comprised:
Construction of 300m long Jetty (Berth 8), to handle the import of raw materials, 123m long approach trestle, cat walk, mooring dophin
Provision of two seawater intake systems with pipe-work within a 90m long section of blockwork quay wall (Berth 7) at the stem of the jetty,
Reclamation works for the Qatalum access corridor,
Block paving in the container yard of 11000m2
Shore protection on both sides of the block work quay wall and
Dredging of pockets for berth and quay wall foundation.
Major Quantities:
Concrete : 35000 m3
Rebar reinf. : 5000 mt
Dredging : 77500 m3
Rocks : 57800 m3
Piling (1067mm dia) : 896 l.m. (36 nos.)
Piling (1219mm dia) : 2448 l.m. (96 nos.)
Construction of 3 Berths (31, 32 & 33) at Jubail Port
The project included the construction of 3 berths to handle seagoing tankers ranging from 3,000 dwt to 80,000 dwt.
The main items of work comprised:
— a loading platform
— 5 nos. breasting dolphins
— 4 nos. mooring dolphins
— an access trestle
— 6 nos. catwalks all supported on tubular steel piles, concrete works and associated structural steel together with wharf fittings.
The mechanical works include
— HVAC
— firewater system
— potable water system
— slop water systems
— substation
— cables
— switchgear
— lighting and navigational aids
Also includes
— roads
— pavings
— culverts
— building works
Qatar — Ras Laffan: LNG Berth No. 5
The project included the Procurement and Construction of the Marine and Civil Works for LNG Berth 5, as part of Qatar Gas II Development Project.
The main items of work comprised:
Berth abutment (causeway connecting to Berth 5 platform with the existing breakwater)
Loading Platform
Four Breasting dolphins equipped with fenders and quick release hooks (double) with capstan.
Eight Mooring dolphins equipped with quick release hooks (quadruple) and capstan.
Catwalks connecting all dolphins with the platform.
One catwalk connecting the eastern mooring dolphin with the breakwater
Berth 5 Marine Flare Support Structure
Major Quantities:
Rocks : 119,000m3
Precast Concrete Cubes (2 — 5m3) : 5,200 nos.
Piles (1067, 1219 & 1320mm dia.) : 147 nos
Concrete : 8,700m3
Reinforcement : 1,500 T
Stainless steel rebars : 190 T
Installation of catwalks : 13 Nos.
Construction of 2 Berths (34 & 35) at Jubail Port
The project included procurement and construction of new berths 34 and 35 on the east side of new petrochemical quay no. 2, to handle sea going petrochemical tankers from 3,000 to 80,000 dwt. Each berth consistsed of a reinforced concrete loading platform and approach roadway, a low level steel pipe rack, and berthing and breasting dolphins interconnected by tubular steel catwalks, all supported by driven tubular steel piles with cathodic protection.
The loading platform was designed for future construction by others of a hose tower and / or marine loading arms, together with all associated piping, drain tanks and equipment for product handling. Appropriate fixtures and apertures are cast into the main deck for supporting these items in the future.
The berth was complemented by a flexible mooring and fendering system consisting of five breasting dolphins and four mooring dolphins fitted with fenders and quick release hooks.
The main items of work comprised:
One (1) loading platform with deck drainage system
One (1) approach roadway: abutment bearings one (1) low level pipe rack from shoreline continuing under deck to apertures for product pipe risers; onshore bearing Plinths
Five (5) breasting dolphins with fenders, four of these are equipped with quick release hooks.
Four (4) mooring dolphins with quick release hooks.
Four (4) catwalks interconnecting mooring dolphins and outer breasting dolphins
Two (2) walkways from loading platform to breasting dolphins, associated handrails for all berth elements etc.
Quantities: (For 2 berths)
Concrete:3,430m3
Reinforced steel:640m.t
Structural steel:650m.t
Stainless steel:36m.t
Tubular steel piles (dia 914mm to 1650mm, w.t. 16mm):5896l.m.
Qatar — Ras Laffan — Pearl GTL Project: Offloading Facility
The project included design and construction of additional Material Offloading Facilities (MOF) in Ras Laffan Port. The major items of work included 860m long quay wall on a prepared seabed with precast reinforced concrete blocks and insitu reinforced concrete capping beams on top. Rockfill and suitable material backfill behind the quaywall and scour protection at the toe of quaywall.
The main items of work comprised:
Construction of 5,600m2 interlocking concrete block paving, 14,600m2 heavy duty concrete paving, 9,850m2 asphalt roads as well as supply and installation of quay fittings such as bollards, fenders ladders, mooring rings and navigational lights.
Qatar — Messaieed — Qatofin: Marine Works
The turnkey project included engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and start-up of a new cooling water system including inlet and outfall pipelines and extension of the container yard.
The main items of work comprised:
Civil works:
— Quay wall of 390 m long including dredging, pre-casting and placing of quay wall blocks, cast in situ capping beam, etc.
— Pump House approx. 20.1m x 36.2 m
— Intake GRP pipelines (2 Nos.) of 1.800 mm dia each (Discharge pipeline and Offshore pipeline system)
— Low Voltage Building
— Reinforced concrete culverts, trenches, etc
— Chlorination tank area
Electromechanical works:
— Installation and commissioning of 6.6 KV cables for seawater pumps, LV/MV transformers, electrical panels, etc.
— PA/GA and fire alarm systems for the pump house area as well as instrumentation and PLC control systems.
— Utility networks including HVAC system.
Oman — Salalah : Breakwater and Container Berths
The project included the construction of the new breakwater, the Container Berths 5 & 6 with the corresponding Container Yard and associated buildings and services and the dredging of the new approach channel and port turning basin.
The main items of work comprised:
A. Construction of Breakwater, Dredging and Reclamation:
— Dredging of the harbour basin and turning circle to -18 m CD level and the approach channel and entrance to -18.5 m CD.
— Construction of the new breakwater (about 2850 m long) – comprising rock core, rock armour, accropodes and concrete crest wall.
— Dismantling a portion of the existing breakwater. iv) Construction of bund between the new and the existing breakwater and reclaiming the enclosed area with dredged material/quarry run.
B. Construction of Container Berths and Associated Works:
— Civil works for construction of a 969 m long new quay structure for Container terminal (Berths 5&6) in Salalah Port, in continuation of the existing Container Berths Nos 1 to 4.
— Development of 345 m wide additional container yard on the upland areas of Berths Nos 5 & 6 including construction of supporting structures / systems for containers and yard equipment, roads, pavements, electro-mechanical services and communication.
— Miscellaneous marine works, provision of marine furniture. iv) Utility buildings and services
Major Quantities:
Dredging Harbor: 4,100,000 m3
Reclamation: 7,150,000 m3
Demolition of existing Breakwaters: 70,500 m3
Rocks: 5,750,000 m3
Accropodes (Size 12m3): 14,950 Nos.
Concrete Blocks: 5,700 Nos.
Piling Works (122 piles): 3,300 LM
RC Buildings: 6,000 m2
Concrete: 86,650 m3
CBM 1 (150 mm thick) CBM 4 (275 to 475 mm): 670,000 m2
Inter-Lock Tiling: 327,000 m2
Steel Structure Buildings (615 Tons): 3,300 m2
1 1Kv Cable Installation: 12,000 LM
LV Cable Installation: 42,000 LM
Electric Duct Banks: 68,600 LM
Potable Water & Sewage Networks: 7,500 LM
Drainage Network (HDPE: 2,570 LM
Concrete Wave Wall: 67,000 m3
U.A.E. — Abu Dhabi — Ruwais : S/C for SAIPEM for Jetty Construction
The EPC project included the construction of a steel jetty consisting of trestle, berths, mooring and breasting dolphins, jackets, etc. all supported on piling and together with jetty fittings i.e., fenders, quick release hooks and navigational aids. Also the construction of footbridge and road links to the existing jetty. Dredging of area of two berths and disposal of dredged material. Installation of seawater intake pipeline, offshore intake structure and chlorination pipes. Pipes were layed in dredged trench on gravel bedding and backfilled with suitable material.
The main items of work comprised:
Dredging : 676,770 m3
Piling — (tubular steel piles 1,067mm dia.) : 4,200 lm (196 nos.)
(jacketed piles 1,067mm dia.) : 2,660 lm (152 nos.)
Intake Pipelines (GRP pipes 3,200mm dia.): 1,730 lm
Benghazi North Power Plant (Dredging/ Installation of Intake Pipeline and Head Structure)
The project included dredging, intake pipeline and head structure installation for the Benghazi north combined cycle power plant.
The main items of work comprised:
Dredging of pipe trench from +2.0m to -19.13m, disposal of dredged material and backfilling of pipelines.
Installation of three rows of 2800mm dia. GRP pipes in a seabed trench extended up to 1 Km from the shoreline including connection to the onshore intake basin.
Installation of three pre-cast intake structures weighing approx. 300 m.t.
Placing armour stone and rock blanket in sea trench around the intake structure.
Zawia Combined Cycle Power Plant Project. (Subcontract for Cooling Water Intake Pipework)
The project included cooling water intake pipework for the Zawia combined cycle power plant.
The main items of work comprised:
Dredging of seabed trench for a total length of 390 m and depositing the dredged material at one side of the trench.
Total Volume of Dredging: 148,300 m3.
Installation of four rows of 2600mm dia. GRP pipes in the seabed trench extending approx. 390 m from shoreline.
Installation of 4 nos. pre-cast concrete intake heads.
Backfilling of the trench using excavated material and armor rocks.
Construction of Berth 37, Jubail
The project included procurement and construction of Berth 37 on west side of the petrochemical quay no. 1 to handle seagoing chemical tankers ranging from 3,000 d.
The berths consists of a concrete main deck supported on tubular steel piles and have an open cellar deck below the main deck, made of protected steel grating.
The main structures of the berth included a loading platform, 6 nos. breasting dolphins, 4 nos. mooring dolphins, an access trestle, 6 nos. catwalks and perimeter road including culverts and retaining walls. Other services and facilities included fire fighting and potable water systems, HVAC system, cathodic protection system, electrical works, cabling, lighting and telecommunication system. Total quantity of piling works: 1536 mt.wt to 80,000 dwt.
The main items of work comprised:
Concrete: 2,900 m3
Rebar reinf.: 517 mt.
Struct. Steel: 602 mt.
U.A.E. — Dubai — Jebel Ali : Quaywall Deepening for Berths 44-48
The project included designing and construction for the deepening of a 950 m long existing concrete quay wall and the construction of a new paved cargo yard.
The main items of work comprised:
389 No.’s Steel Piles 1.0 m dia, supported by steel tie rods 35m long
Reinforced concrete cope beam with quay furniture (Fenders, Ladders and Bollards).
Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System for the steel piles.
Apron area of 25,000 m2 of interlocking block pavement.
Asphalt-Paved yard area 125,000 m2
20 No’s High Masts, 30 m high
Single Story Yard Office Buildings (3 No’s).
Fresh Water and Fire Water Lines.
Low Voltage power / lighting /earthing networks
Construction of Petrochemical Quay No. 2, Jubail
The project included the procurement and construction of the major works.
The main items of work comprised:
Reclamation of new quay area of 860,000 sq. m. from -1.2m to +5m by obtaining the dredged material from dredging the access channel adjacent to the site.
Deepening of berths 31 to 33 to depth from -5 m to -14.3 m.
Rock fill revetment with rock armoured external slopes to contain the reclamation filling.
Infrastructure and utilities on the new Quay including perimeter asphalt road, service roads, pipeline sleepers, steel pipe bridge foundations and structures, area lighting, fire water and potable water systems etc.
Dredging of the Fanateer Marina, reclamation of the adjacent land and the shore line protection of the marina 2250 m long.
Widen Marine Gateway at Jeddah Refinery Outer Harbour
The project included widening of the marine gate from 150m width to 240m width. The works involved dredging of the navigation channel to -16.4m depth, demolition of 90m length of existing breakwater and restore the head of breakwater, relocation of the buoys, installation of a new piled beacon light, power supply to navigational aid, installation of Current and Level meters, maintenance of landing facility and cathodic protection works.
The main items of work comprised:
Dredging works : 127,000 m3
Concrete works : 41 m3
Rebar : 7 ton
Tubular steel piles : 57 ton
Bored piles (400 mm dia x 15 m) : 8 nos.
Submarine power cables : 3,800 lm
Grout bags : 2,434 nos.
NGL Project, Damietta Export Facilities, Jetty Construction Works
The project included the design and construction of a loading / unloading facility for LNG carriers including a landing bridge, jetty head, 5 nos. mooring dolphins and 4 nos. breasting dolphins. The structures were constructed on tubular steel piles of 1220-mm dia. and 1520-mm dia, filled with reinforced concrete.
The main items of work comprised :
— access ladders
— mooring rings
— quick release hooks
— steel catwalk etc.
U.A.E. — Dubai: Breakwater for Maritime City
The project included the design and construction of breakwaters (partial demolition of existing breakwater and construction of new breakwater) to provide sea defense and protection to the new entrance channel to the existing Dubai Dry Docks and the new Dubai Maritime City facilities.
The main items of work comprised:
Construction of 5Km breakwaters.
Construction of 1.9Km revetments
Demolition of 1.65Km of existing breakwater
Partially demolition of 3.4km existing breakwater
Sea defence to contain the land reclamation.
Major Quantities:
Core Rocks : 2,900,000 m³
Cap Rocks : 405,000 m³
Armour Rocks : 850,000 m³
Stabits : 38,800 nos.
Qatar — Ras Laffan: Liquid Products Berths
The project included detailed engineering, procurement and construction of four berths on gravity structure comprising of common approach jetty and back to back R.C. loading platform, breasting and mooring dolphins and catwalks. The relieving platform is constructed on bored concrete piles.The contract also included construction of a common building, electric substation, fire fighting facilities, navigational aids, oil spill control equipment and lighting amongst other topside installations as well as testing and commissioning of the project.
The main items of work comprised:
Total reclamation: 182000 m3
Concrete works: 194000 m3
Rocks: 497000 m3
Piling eorks (900mm dia): 3900 lm (176 nos.)
Improve Jeddah Main Berth 1 and Upgrade Jeddah Main Berth 2, Jeddah
The project included the construction, procurement, installation, upgrade, testing, precommissioning training, start-up and commissioning for the improvement of the Jeddah main berth 1 and the utilization and upgrade of the Jeddah main berth 2.
The main items of work comprised:
Improvement main berth 1: demolition of existing submerged breasting dolphin, construction of 3 new breasting dolphins and six new mooring dolphins including quick release mooring hooks, integrated capstans, associated electrical/ mechanical works and cathodic protection works.
Upgrade main berth 2: construction of 4 new mooring dolphins, which included quick release mooring hooks with integrated capstans, replacing of fenders, extension of service platform, associated electrical/mechanical works and cathodic protection works.
Kazakhstan — Kashagan East Field: «D» Island and Ice Protection Breakwater
The project included supply and construction of an artificial island 175n.m. from the coast in order to facilitate all the necessary utilities for subsequent oil drilling activities.
The main items of work comprised:
Transportation, stockpiling, spreading, leveling and trimming of total 900,000 tons of rocks.
Construction of the main island and its rock armour and underwater berms for sinkable drill utilities support.
Sheet piling works with a total length of 2,500 l.m. with all the fittings and accessories.
Egyptian LNG Project — Marine Facilities Work
The project included dredging, construction of breakwater and construction of marine jetty for the Egyptian LNG project
The main items of work comprised:
Dredging:
Design and dredging of 4 km long channel to a depth of -14m CD.
Dredging of a turning basin to a depth of -13.5m CD.
Disposal of dredged material and maintenance dredging for the turning basin and channel.
Breakwater:
Pre and post dredge survey and dredging of soft clay material below the breakwater and substitution and compaction with suitable material and disposal of dredged material
Design and construction of 800 m long breakwater with rocky materials and precast armour units.
Jetty:
Construction of a marine jetty 2500 m long on tubular steel piles to handle lng carriers ranging from 70,000 m3 to 140,000 m3 comprising of onshore approach ramp and roadway, trestle piles, precast concrete pile cap beams and steel girders modules containing pipe rack and roadway, loading platform, a marine operation platform, 4 breasting dolphins, 5 mooring dolphins and 13 tug landings.
Electro-mechanical works involve installation of process pipings, loading arms, cable trays, wharf fittings, cathodic protection and berthing aid system.
Petrochemical Berth 36 — Offshore Works, Jubail
The project included the construction, takeover of design responsibility of new petrochemical berth to receive tankers of up to 50,000 dwt and be capable to accommodate tankers of up to 80,000 dwt.
The main items of work comprised:
The construction of a berth consisting ofa concrete main deck, supported on tubular steel piles, an approach trestle, six breasting dolphins and four mooring dolphins, and dolphins are connected by means of catwalks. Electrical power distribution, instrumentation for all nonproducts related facilities, berth deck lighting, and HVAC are part of this contrast. All the structures such as approach trestle, breasting and mooring dolphins and loading platform are constructed on tubular steal piles.
Oman — Sur: S/C for Technip for Jetty Construction
The project included the Engineering, Procurement and Construction of the Marine Loading Facilty and the Seawater Intake and Outfall pipelines for the Oman Fertilizer Project at Sur, Sultanate of Oman.
The main items of work comprised:
200m approach embankment.
900m approach trestle concrete deck supported by steel piles.
150m end loading platform concrete deck supported by steel piles and 1 no dolphins.
Fenders, bollard, cathodic protection, boat landing and mooring hooks.
Installation of ship loader rails and erection of ship loader.
Installation of 2no. 2.9m dia. 1,000m long RTRP intake submarine pipelines and corresponding intake head.
Installation of 1no. 2.8m dia. 1000m long RTRP outfall submarine pipeline complete with 12 nos diffusers over a length of 110m.
Major Quantities:
Pipe Laying (1600, 2400, 2800 & 2900 mm dia) : 2,750m
Reinforcement : 1,160T
Piles (1016 mm dia) : 2,190m
Piles (1220 mm dia) : 1,511m
Concrete : 9,800m3
Safety Vehicle Barrier : 1,760 LM
Steel Structure : 1,745T
Ship Loader Rails : 600m
Qatar — Messaieed: Topsides Facilities to the Multi Products Berth
The project incuded engineering, procurement and construction of the topsides facilities to the multi products berth.
The main items of work comprised:
Supply and installation of mech electrical topsides works to an existing berth including metering skids and loading arms.
Construction of ancillary administration building, fire station, electrical substation and renovation works.
Associated external access roads and infrastructure.
Removal of existing 24″ dia. Submarine oil pipeline.
Construction of 1 no. Mooring dolphin involving precast blocks and in situ concrete.
Dredging 90,000 m3.
Singapore: Changi Outfall
The project included the construction of 5.2 km long outfall, consisting of two 3,000mm internal diameter reinforced concretepipes laid in a single trench and the third pipe in separate trench. The land section of outfall is 300m and marine section is 4,900m, and is laid in depth varying from -35m to -46m. The main activities include survey, manufacture of pipes and diffuser elements, onshore and offshore trench excavation, laying of pipelines and testing and commissioning of completed outfall.
The main items of work comprised:
Installation and testing of 36 nos 1.20 m diameter reinforced concrete load bearing bored piles with a maximum length 32m
Installation and testing of 170 nos 1.20 m diameter reinforced concrete intermediate bored piles of length between 24 and 12 m
Installation and testing of 64 nos 1.20 diameter sand cement bored piles of 10 m length.
Design, construction and removal of a watertight steel sheet pile cofferdam of 390 m length to enable excavation of maximum 15 m
Dredging and Spoil Disposal Works at Jubail Port
The EPC project included dredging of harbor basin to -13 m to cater four new berths and using the dredged material for reclamation. The dredged material was disposed-off in a controlled manner by constructing the containment dike to surround the disposal site. The project also included the construction of 2,600 m long containment dike of which 525 m long x 5 m deep wiidth at bottom 20 m and at top 0.50 m is constructed using the dredged cap rock material.
The main items of work comprised:
Dredging works : 2,650,000 m3
Rocks for dike : 45,000 m3
Filling by dredged material : 200,000 m3
U.A.E. — Dubai — Palm Island: Construction of the Crescent Breakwater
The project included the construction of an island and the breakwater extending 4 km. From the existing coast line. The breakwater is approx. 11.5 km in length and in the shape of a crescent and constructed at -7.0m to -10.5 depths.
The main items of work comprised :
The width of the breakwater at the crest being 200m.
Total quantities of rocks : 5,132,500 cu.m.
Total volume of dredging and filling : 34,278,600 cu.m.
Qatar — Halul Island: North Quay and Breakwater
The EPIC project included an additional berthing and increased protection inside the harbour to cope with future expansion.
The main items of work comprised:
Refurbishment of 62m long existing North Jetty including installation of 11m long sheet pile wall, precast coping beams, etc.
Demolition of existing Lee Breakwater of length 91m.
Construction of 512m long Breakwater (round end at -12m and crest level from +5.5 m to +6.5m.
Construction of Quay at North end of the breakwater, supported on 32 nos. bored concrete piles of 1200 mm dia.
Construction of Firewater Pump house supported on 10 nos. Bored concrete piles of 1200 mm dia.
Construction of Utility Water Pump house supported on single bored concrete pile of 1200 mm dia.
Installation of 4 nos. 12 m high lighting poles at the Quay
Installation of 14m long steel walkway
Cathodic Protection for sheet piles
New Tanker Terminal for Shoaiba Desalination Plant
The project included the design furnishing, construction, testing and commissioning of a new tanker terminal at the desalination plant to accommodate vessels of between 40,000 dwt and 100,000 dwt and designed for vessels up to 200,000 dwt.
The main items of work comprised :
Unloading platform
Two berthing dolphins
Four mooring dolphins
Approach way or causeway in the shallow water and a trestle structure in deep water
Dredging and excavation works
Ancillary buildings, roads and sewage system
All the structures such as trestle structure, unloading platform and dolphins are constructed on tubular steel piles.
Total quantity of piling works:
1016 mm dia steel piles : 9,500 lm.
All services including electro-mechanical works and potable water supply system.
Sidi Krir Units 3 & 4 Offshore Cooling Water Facilities
The project included design, furnishing and construction of the offshore cooling water facilities and all services associated with these facilities for the Sidi Krir Units 3 & 4 Power Project.
The main items of work comprised:
Two offshore cooling water intake structures
Two offshore cooling water discharge diffusers
Installation of two intake pipes from the two offshore intake structures to onshore circulating water pumps house interface location.
Installation of two discharge pipes from the offshore discharge diffusers to the onshore interface location.
Dolphins and warning signs
Chlorine piping system
Precast concrete block rip-rap protection
Petroleum Products and Coke Loading Terminal at Dekheila
The project included the design, furnishing, construction and operations of a marine terminal for the loading of petroleum products and coke.
The main items of work comprised:
Dredging and rock filling of foundation for the project jetty
Construction of jetty structure complete with selected granular backfill, core fill and compacted earth fill together with complete concrete structure and necessary equipment and controls.
Piling works to support the jetty structure.
Installation of two nos. mooring buoys
Tank Farm consisting of: One 6,000 m3 fixed roof kerosene, one 6,000 m3 floating-roof gasoline tank, three 2,000 m3 fixed-roof tanks for untreated ballast water and two fixed-roof tanks 800 m3 and 300 m3 for storage or recovered oil and diesel respectively.
Site preparation, service roads, equipment foundations, building foundations, culverts and pipeline installation
Containment dikes around onshore tanks
Receiving, unloading and erection of traveling shiploader for petroleum coke
Erection of bulk conveyor system for petroleum coke
Product transfer pumping stations and oily water separation plant together with all associated piping, valves and fittings, etc.
Salt Mushroom Dredging — SP1, 2nd Stage, Safi
The project included dredging of approx. 10 sq. km. areas to a depth of 2 m from the operation brine level, of salt formations, reefs and salt mushrooms from certain areas within salt pan (SP1 and SP2) forming a part of the solar evaporation system and subsequent deposition of the material resulting there from in spoil areas designated for this purpose. The Site was located at the Arab Potash Company’s existing works at the South end of Dead Sea approx. 230 km from the Port of Aqaba and 130 km from Amman.
Major quantities:
Dredging area: 10 sq. km.
Gizan Port, Saudi Arabia
When we began construction of Stage II in late 1979, Gizan Port consisted of only two large breakwaters and minimal facilities.Our work covered the construction of this
Saudi Arabian Red Sea port with dredging and reclamation of the west side of the harbor basin as well as construction of several quays.
Specifically, this project includes the North Quay, West Quay, Southern Return to West Quay, East Quay, Ro-Ro Ramp, Container Quay, Service Craft Repair Quay, L-shaped Quay for Floating Dock, Service Quay, and Small Craft Quay.
This southern most developed port helps considerably to relieve the facilities at the Port of Jeddah, with accommodations for large commercial vessels as well as small
craft.
Port of Yanbu, Saudi Arabia
We began construction of the Port of Yanbu in 1975. The wOrk on this Saudi Arabian Red Sea Po’rt included general marine works, utilities, services, paving, filling ,
earthworks, navigational aids, foundations, safety works, and all electromechanical systems.
Our work on the port, which serves the rapidly developing industrial city of Yanbu, was covered in several contracts and variation orders. Specifically, the projects encompassed a 315m long precast concrete quay wall, 5 berths, a barge wharf, and transit sheds; also, a 2,000m road network, drinking water supply from underground and overhead fresh water tanks, fire-fighting systems and all power and electrical installations. In addition, 150,000 cu.m was reclaimed as a result of extensive dredging.
We recently completed contracts for the Royal Commission for lubail and Yanbu covering extensive deepening of the Industrial Port of Yanbu, fill and shore protection, and the provision of services.
Port of Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Starting with the extension of the breakwater and protective walls of the 10km causeway in 1969, we were entrusted by the Saudi Ports Authority with the task of developing and building the most important port facilities in the Gulf.
In 1972, we were awarded the construction of 9 deep-water berths, related warehouses and transit sheds, a complex of administrative buildings, small craft harbors, roads, water supply, sewerage and other port facilities. All berths were delivered seven months ahead of schedule.
Contracts for the construction of the East Port of Dammam followed, including 10 additional deep-water berths.
The expansion of the port continued with the construction of the U.S. $ I-billion West Port, in joint venture with Philipp Holzmann AG and Interbeton BV. During 1985 we completed construction of the floating ship repair yard with a lifting capacity of 22,000 t, which is capable of accommodating vessels up to 80;000 DWT.
Port of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
The construction of-this immense and complex project began in 1967, its target being to provide a gateway for the phenomenal construction and growth of the country.
In several consecutive stages the company constructed 16 deep-water berths, a slipway, transit sheds, 200,000 sq.m of warehouses, the impressive Pilgrims’ Hall, all port buildings and shore installations including electrical, telephone, roads and pavements, water supply, sewerage, water drainage and other utilities.
Stage IV, completed in 1982, doubled the port’s capacity with 20 additional deepwater berths, container terminal facilities, transit sheds, warehouses and road facilities.
Port of Beirut, Lebanon
In 1966 we undertook the execution of the complete renovation and expansion of the Port of Beirut.
The harbor’s capacity was greatly increased to cope with the evergrowing need for more docking space and storage facilities. The project included an 800m extension
of the outer mole founded at 19m, construction of a leeward mole, construction of four 880m long quays in the harbor’s first basin and six quays of 1,440m in the third basin, renovation and improvements in the old harbor, and, reclamation of 5 million cu.m of sand dredged and transported by sea.
Port of Benghazi, Libya
The reconstruction of the Port of Benghazi, which was totally destroyed during World War II, was one of the first projects we carried out in North Africa. The project required close organization regarding the sea approach and supplies from quarries, in a location where strong north and north-west winds and over 10m high waves prevail.
It is also worth mentioning that in this project 30-ton armor unit stabits were used for the first time worldwide, patented by Sir William Halcrow consultants and which we modified for improved efficiency.
The project included reconstruction and extensions of the port’s three moles, construction of three new deep-water quays, construction of a new oil-tanker berth in the middle harbor, 325,000 cu. yds of dredging and 800,000 cu.yds of rock filling, 12,000 30-ton stabits and an extensive road network.