Dredging & reclamation

Dredging is the removal and relocation of natural previously undisturbed seabed to increase water depth for shipping channels, swing basins and berth pockets.
Dredging guarantees sufficient depth and width in the access channel, turning basins and docks, and we always aim to maximize the possibilities for the reuse of sand and sediment. We work with our customers to ensure that the dredged material can be used to reclaim new land for example, which in turn minimizes the environmental footprint of any port construction project.

We maintain that position in traditional dredging markets and in our home market thanks to the best dredging and operational experience, supported by our qualified local manpower Benefiting from our large experience in this field. We can dredge a range of material in water depths between two and 100 meters. Dredging scope includes the following :

1. Project Excursion

Based on the scope of the project and its importance and relation to previous work and the present developments , RCL Team has the standard methodology of collection of the field data, tools used for sample collection and procedures for the experimental analysis which based on it we can manage the entire project, including studying the project costs and finding the necessary resources for

2. Dredgers Operation

RCL can operate the dredgers and marine units on your behalf with full trained team from the local market

 

3. Capital and maintenance dredging for ports and harbours

Removal of sediments to create new or expand existing navigational channels, berthing pockets and turning basins to establish new dredge design levels (DDLs). It involves the removal and relocation of natural previously undisturbed seabed to increase water depths.
The ever increasing scale of large bulk carriers, tankers and container ships, and the continuous growth in world trade has made capital dredging an absolute necessity in recent years. New ports need to be created, and access channels, berths, docks, and turning basins have to be deepened and widened in order to meet the needs of the global economy.

 

4. Intake and outfall dredging

A draft structure is a transmission by which flow is diverted from a source, such as a river, reservoir, or ocean, into a channel, which may be a channel or pipe. The products of dredging are discharged to sedimentation basins, making it easier to reuse them in the construction of artificial islands or land reclamation.

 

5. Land reclamation

Land reclamation is the gain of land from the sea, or wetlands, or other water bodies, and restoration of productivity or use to lands that have been degraded by human activities or impaired by natural phenomena.
we have the ability to manage the whole dumping area for the dredging industry by providing the equipment and professional manpower and building the bunds and handling the dredged materials.

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