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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