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Best Project Airport/Port: HaDarom Port

HaDarom Port

Photo by PMEC/China Harbour Engineering Co.

HaDarom Port

Ashdod, Israel

BEST PROJECT

Submitted By: China Harbour Engineering Co. Ltd.

Owner: Israel Ports Development & Assets Co. Ltd.

Lead Design Firm: HPA Engineers PC

General Contractor: China Harbour Engineering Co. Ltd.

Civil Engineer: Gronner D.e.l. Engineers Ltd.

Structural Engineer: Yaron-Shimoni-Shacham Consulting Engineers Ltd.

MEP Engineer: Yanai Engineering Electrical Ltd.

Supervisory Engineer: ADYR Constructions Ltd.

The HaDarom project expands and modernizes Israel’s second deepwater port, which dates to the early 1960s. Added berth space accommodates the world’s largest container vessels, allowing the private terminal in Asdod to more efficiently handle growing amounts of marine cargo.

The project team from Israel, China, the U.S. and Europe made use of value engineering and technology, including a jack-walking construction platform, to boost work efficiency.

Specialized marine equipment was sourced from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain.

“Since the HaDarom port was constructed in the open sea, the key engineering challenge is the adverse wave condition,” says the team, noting normal wave heights were “not stable and safe for floating construction.”

To protect the construction area, minimize port vessel impacts and expedite work, project design featured a “temporary caisson breakwater which could be fabricated relatively quickly … and a revetment within steel pipe piles that had been driven to support a new open quay,” says Bill Paparis, project director for project lead design firm HPA Engineers PC. He adds that elimination of wick drains, use of stone columns in lieu of excavation and removal of liquefiable soils beneath breakwaters reduced cost and expedited construction.

HaDarom Port

Photo by PMEC/China Harbour Engineering Co.

The team says the jack-walking platform could have wider use in offshore construction under adverse wave conditions, noting it was adapted for a power plant port project in Pakistan.

HaDarom Port

Container terminal used multinational expertise and new technology to expand and upgrade a 1960s-era port for a growing nation.
Photo by PMEC/China Harbour Engineering Co.

The HaDarom terminal makes maximum use of natural materials, supplemented by concrete armor units similar in appearance to natural rock. Use of real-time 3D sonar and related technology ensured accurate underwater armor unit installation and rock sloping, and optimized ground improvement design cut project cost and completion time.

The project notes 8 million working hours with zero injuries and lost-time accidents, with a focus on monitoring riskier specialized work and a total of 14 special emergency response plans developed.

 

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