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Aberdeen Harbour Board takes next step towards completion of the delayed £350million South Harbour expansion project with two contracts worth £60million. ....
By Karen Peattie TWO contracts worth £60 million have been awarded for the Aberdeen Harbour expansion project (AHEP) as it nears completion later this year. Van Oord will act as the principal contractor for the 550-metre South Breakwater while Scottish-based construction firm Beattie FRC will build the concrete Crown Wall along the length of the North Breakwater. Both structures will provide critical protection for vessels and operations, ultimately protecting vessels berthed in the harbour from the elements and a “one in 300-year” storm. Keith Young, AHEP project director at Aberdeen Harbour board, said: “The construction of the South Breakwater and Crown Wall form a significant part of the final 30 per cent of construction, and I look forward to seeing the structures take shape in the coming months. ....
Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. May 7, 2021 Aberdeen Harbour Board has awarded two new contracts for the construction of the South Breakwater and Crown Wall, with a total value of £60 million (USD 83,5 million) Dutch marine and offshore contractor Van Oord will act as the principal contractor for the 550-meter-long South Breakwater, and Scottish-based construction firm Beattie FRC will build the concrete Crown Wall along the length of the North Breakwater. Both structures will provide critical protection for vessels and operations within the Harbour expansion, ultimately protecting the port from a one-in-300-year storm. Work on site will start imminently, Aberdeen Harbour said Friday. ....
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