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Ras El-Tin Naval Base Ship Lift Dredging & Dock Rehabilitation


Complex Dredging & Restoration Scope
Critical Challenges Addressed
Debris Removal
- Extracted 850+ tons of submerged debris (metal, concrete, sediment)
- Specialized grab cranes for precision extraction
Structural Upgrades
- Replaced 120+ deteriorated timber piles with composite materials
- Installed sonar-guided dredging system (±5cm accuracy)
Environmental Considerations
- Implemented silt curtains for turbidity control
- 100% debris recycling/reclamation
Technical Execution
Project Methodology & Outcomes
Task | Methodology | Outcome |
---|---|---|
Debris Clearance | Grab cranes + diver-assisted surveys | 100% obstruction removal |
Dredging | Sonar-guided suction dredger | Achieved 8m operational depth |
Timber Replacement | Fiber-reinforced polymer piles | 50-year service life |
Innovations
- Custom debris-sorting pontoons
- Real-time turbidity monitoring
Project Impact
- Operational Readiness: Restored full ship lift capacity
- Safety: Eliminated hull damage risks during lift operations
- Efficiency: Reduced vessel turnaround time by 40%
Information About the Project
End-User | Egyptian Navy |
Location |
Ras El-Tin Naval Base, Alexandria, Egypt |
Award Date | September 2015 |
Contract # | W912ER-15-P-0006 |
Debris Removed | 850+ tons |