Kishorn East Reclamation and Dry Dock Enlargement

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Value

£20,869,067

Classifications

  • Dry docks construction work
  • Infill and land-reclamation work
  • Harbour construction works
  • Siteworks

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  • contract

Published

4 months ago

Description

Kishorn Port Limited own and operate the Dry Dock facility at Kishorn. The existing Dry Dock is to be enlarged by forming a cutting 100m long and 60m wide into the rock foreshore. The rock material blasted and removed will be used to reclaim 8.5 hectares of foreshore land to the east of the Dry Dock. Access roads are to be repositioned around the new works. The Contractor will design the blasting elements of the Works.

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