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          680 M MULTI-PURPOSE TERMINAL AT DAMIETTA SEAPORT







          PROJECT DETAILS                                                                                                          PROJECT OVERVIEW:
          Location: Damietta, Egypt                                                                                                EDECS undertakes the construction of a versatile terminal at Damietta Seaport, Egypt, where a comprehensive array

          Name of Client: Damietta Port Authority (DPA)                                                                            of tasks is set to redefine maritime infrastructure. Central to the project is erecting a 1,100-meter environmental
          Role in Contract: Main Contractor                                                                                        barrier to safeguard the navigation channel during sand reclamation, alongside a substantial expansion of the
                                                                                                                                   quay wall and stacking area by over 55,000 square meters. Advanced soil improvement techniques, including
          SCOPE OF WORK                                                                                                            Prefabricated Vertical Drains (PVD), Vibro-compaction (VC), and Rapid Impact Compaction (RIC), are deployed to
                                                                                                                                   enhance ground stability.
                                         Consultant Name: Maritime Research & Consultation Center (MRCC)
          INFRASTRUCTURE                 Contract Duration: 17 Months                                                              At the same time, deep foundation works encompassing diaphragm walls and barrettes ensure the structural integrity
                                         Project Type: Infrastructure Works
                                                                                                                                   of the  terminal.  The construction also entails assembling the superstructure,  installing  essential berth furniture,
                                         Consultant Name: Maritime Research & Consultation Center (MRCC)                           implementing Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems, and comprehensive infrastructure development,
               BUILDINGS                 Contract Duration: 9 Months                                                               all geared towards optimizing operational efficiency and bolstering capacity. Key performance indicators include the
                                         Project Type: Port Buildings
                                                                                                                                   construction of 1,250 meters of quay wall, reclamation of 1,000,000 cubic meters of land using on-shore equipment,
                                         Consultant Name: Maritime Research & Consultation Center (MRCC)
                 MARINE                  Contract Duration: 17 Months                                                              and utilizing 680 diaphragm wall panels and 500 barrettes.
                                         Project Type: Diaphragm Wall Quay Wall                                                    Additionally, it involves installing advanced cargo handling equipment and storage facilities.

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