ETMF Ouest is part of a consortium whose teams have worked on new port wharves this year. Nearly 400 piles have been drilled, enabling the machines to be removed and the right-of-way restored to the operator in time for the summer season.
Work on concrete coping for the first polluted mud storage rack is now 90% completed. It will allow dredged material to be stored in the rack from mid-September onwards. Over 50,000 m³ will have been dredged by the end of this year.
Our teams are preparing operations on the remaining structures: deflectors (spur dykes), a submersible dyke and gate to ensure the smooth running of a wet dock and new pontoons for recreational craft from next winter onwards.
Work on concrete coping for the first polluted mud storage rack is now 90% completed. It will allow dredged material to be stored in the rack from mid-September onwards. Over 50,000 m³ will have been dredged by the end of this year.
Our teams are preparing operations on the remaining structures: deflectors (spur dykes), a submersible dyke and gate to ensure the smooth running of a wet dock and new pontoons for recreational craft from next winter onwards.
The works, which represent nearly 20 M€, began in 2017 september. They are scheduled for completion during the summer of 2020.
The project includes three 12,000 m² quayside surfaces created from dredged materials and sheltered by a double combi-wall.
The project includes three 12,000 m² quayside surfaces created from dredged materials and sheltered by a double combi-wall.
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