Dabaa marine port
Executive Summary
In 2019, the Egyptian Navy commissioned the development of a strategic naval port and base in Dabaa, Matrouh, Egypt, to reinforce maritime operations and coastal defense in the western region. Covering an area of 1,100 hectares with a built-up space of 80,000 m², the project integrated advanced marine and structural works, including quay walls, breakwaters, dredging, and heavy infrastructure.
Project Description
Key scope elements included:
Gravity block quay wall of 300 m length with 8 m draught
Main breakwater of 1,250 m (armor: 24t tetrapods, depth -18 m)
Secondary breakwater of 565 m
1 million m³ dredging works
Daily capacity: 1,000 CuM concrete and 15,000 tons rock supply
Use of 2,000 tons of steel for marine and structural works
Activities included concrete, steel, marine, piling, soil improvement, and building works
Specialized equipment such as 600-ton and 1,200-ton cranes supported the execution of large-scale marine and structural elements.
Client Challenge
The Egyptian Navy faced the challenge of delivering a multi-purpose naval base in a demanding marine environment while addressing:
Construction of deep and long breakwaters designed to withstand high wave energy using heavy tetrapod armor.
Managing large-scale dredging operations and continuous rock/concrete production to meet schedule targets.
Coordinating simultaneous activities across a vast 1,100-hectare area, including marine, structural, and utility works.
Ensuring infrastructure resilience to support both naval operations and future port expansion.
Through advanced engineering, efficient logistics, and deployment of heavy-duty construction equipment, the Dabaa naval base project was successfully executed, strengthening Egypt’s western maritime defense infrastructure.
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