Construction of 680 m multi-purpose Terminal at Damietta Seaport

Construction of 680 m multi-purpose Terminal at Damietta Seaport

2018

Project Overview

EDECS is proud to be undertaking the construction of a 680-meter multi-purpose terminal at the Damietta Seaport project in Egypt, strategically positioned just 23 nautical miles from the northern entrance of the Suez Canal involves planning, designing, and constructing a new berth with 680 meters of quay wall space, as well as dredging operations to achieve a 17-meter water depth. Additionally, it involves installing advanced cargo handling equipment and storage facilities.

Project Details:

Sector:
Buildings
Location:
Damietta ,Egypt
Client:
Damietta Port Authority (DPA)
Consultant:
Maritime Research & Consultation Center (MRCC)
Project Type:
Port Buildings and Infrastructure

Contract Details:

Role in Contract:
Main Contractor
Contract Type:
Construction
Contract Duration:
17 Months
Start Date:
July 2017
Completion Date:
December 2018
Integrated Services

Our comprehensive services in different sectors significantly contributed to the success of this project: -

  • Marine sector: Diaphragm wall Quay and land reclamation work
  • Infrastructure sector: Infrastructure Works and construction of MEP Networks 
Construction of 680 m multi-purpose Terminal at Damietta Seaport
Construction of 680 m multi-purpose Terminal at Damietta Seaport

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