3rd OF JULY MILITARY COMMERCIAL PORT
Executive Summary
The Egyptian Navy implemented a large-scale port and naval base development project aimed at strengthening maritime capabilities. The project covered a total area of 1,100 hectares, with a built-up area of 30,000 m², and included major marine structures such as quay walls and breakwaters, along with dredging and supporting facilities. The project achieved high productivity rates in concrete casting and rock handling while executing complex marine works.
Project Description
The scope of work included the construction and execution of the following key elements:
Gravity Blocks Quay Wall
Length: 2,200 m
Draught: 17.5 m
Main Breakwater
Length: 5,300 m
Secondary Breakwater
Length: 2,770 m
Average daily concrete production: 1,200 m³/day
Average daily rock supply: 25,000 tons/day
Use of approximately 1,500 tons of steel
Development of port and naval base facilities across 1,100 hectares.
Client Challenge
The project required the delivery of extensive marine infrastructure within challenging coastal conditions, while maintaining consistent productivity levels for concrete and rock works. Coordinating quay walls, breakwaters, dredging, and buildings across a large site demanded precise planning, efficient resource management, and strict quality control.
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