Sheltering works for Valencia Port enlargement
Valencia
Location: Valencia (Spain)
Developer: Valencia Port Authority
Budget: 193.377.541,17 €
Execution time: 40 months
Characteristics
Phase I execution for Valencia port enlargement, consisting of a 3.385 m long and 12-21.5 m depth new main breakwater and a 1.096 m long and 11-18.5 m depth counter dike.
The key figures of the works are:
Dredging: 648.606,460 m3
Level space granular filling: 1.993.338,712 m3
Rubble mound bedding layer and breakwaters, riprap: 8.337.993,47 t
Mass concrete HM-30 for 9-45 t blocks: 302.344,470 m3
Reinforced concrete floating caissons: 48 uts.
Quay superstructure:
Mass concrete HM-30 on shelter wall: 3.610,073 m3
Reinforced concrete HA-30 at edge capping beam: 47.007,215 m3
Concrete pavement 4 0MPa: 10.017 m3
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Protection works are the construction of structures in the sea to protect areas for future ports from sea swell. They protect docking and jetty operations, the loading and unloading of ships, as well as any other manoeuvre, storage, service, facilities and access routes which occur inside the area.
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