Van Oord continues its involvement in the Aberdeen South Harbour expansion project in the United Kingdom. End of April, Aberdeen Harbour Board awarded the South Breakwater contract to Van Oord. Van Oord has been involved in the project since 2017 and, most recently, successfully delivered critical rock dredging and revetment construction works.
When complete, the over 500-metres-long breakwater will protect the new port facilities from a one-in-300-year storm. Backhoe dredger Razende Bol, side-stone dumping vessel HAM 602 and split hopper barge Johannis de Rijke are part of the equipment to be deployed. Work on site will start imminently.
‘The commencement of work on the South Breakwater is a critical step in the final 30% of construction, and I look forward to seeing the structure take shape in the coming months. Van Oord brings a wealth of engineering skill and innovation to the project, and its work will ensure smooth and safe marine and land-based operations at South Harbour for our customers and port users.’ — Keith Young, Project Director at Aberdeen Harbour Board
Source: Van Oord