LNG terminal at Dahej, India

2.400 m

length of piloted access pier

The project consists on the design and construction of a new jetty for unloading gas tankers in the port of Dahej, in the province of Gujarat. It consists of a 2.4 km long piloted access jetty and a berthing facility for the operation of gas tankers up to Qmax.

The access pier consists of a structure with hollow steel piles and pre-stressed beams connecting the separate gantries every 24 meters. The mooring area includes a gas unloading platform, 4 mooring dolphins, and 8 mooring dolphins. The platform incorporates 4 unloading arms, each with a capacity of 70 tons.

Location port of Dahej, Gujarat province, India

Date: 2011

Scope of the project: preparation of tender, construction project, preparation of technical specifications, environmental and wave propagation studies, small-scale tests for erosion studies and moored ship dynamic studies.

Significant data: typology jetty-type structure jetty

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