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| Name of Work
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Restoration of Maintenance Jetty
(damaged during cyclone) at Kandla - Providing
alternate approach |
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| Client : |
Kandla Port Trust, Kandla |
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| Cost of Work : |
Rs. 19.2 Millions |
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| Year of Completion : |
July 2001 |
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| Description of Work : |
The Maintenance Jetty work was consisting
of : Foundation : 750 mm dia, 30
m depth, RCC Cast-in-Situ Bored Piles (total
46 nos.).
Substructure : RCC
Super Structure : Precast 'I' Section
Girders and in-situ wearing coat.
Approach Bank : Cylindrical Fenders
of size 380 mm O.D. x 190 mm I.D. x 2800
mm long, complete with Chains, D-Shackles
and 'U' Hooks complete (total 309 metres)
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Piling Gantry in action
for the work of Maintenance Jetty at Kandla
Port Trust
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Piling
Gantry in action for the work of Maintenance
Jetty at Kandla Port Trust |
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View of
Maintenance Jetty
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| Remarks
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- Piling work was done by End on method with
the help of moving Steel Pile Gantry.
- Corrosive Resistant Steel (CRS) is used for
entire work.
- Precasting beam were placed with the help
of heavy duty crane.
- Fixing of Fenders were carried out with the
help of in housely fabricated floating pontoons.
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