Contracts announced for AHEP

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The structures will provide critical protection for marine and land-based operations at South Harbour.

Port of Aberdeen has awarded two new contracts for the construction of the South Breakwater and Crown Wall, with a total value of £60 million.

Van Oord will act as the principal contractor for the 550-meter-long South Breakwater, and Scottish-based construction firm Beattie FRC will build the concrete Crown Wall along the length of the North Breakwater.

Both structures will provide critical protection for vessels and operations within the Port expansion, ultimately protecting the port from a one-in-100-year storm. Work on site will start imminently.

Keith Young, AHEP Project Director at Port of Aberdeen, said:

“The construction of the South Breakwater and Crown Wall form a significant part of the final 30% of construction, and I look forward to seeing the structures take shape in the coming months.”

“Van Oord and Beattie FRC bring a wealth of engineering skill and innovation to the project, and their work will ultimately ensure smooth and safe marine and land-based operations at South Harbour for our customers and port users.”

Paul Hesk, Area Manager for Van Oord, said: “We are very pleased that Port of Aberdeen has entrusted us with delivering a further critical element of its harbour expansion project. Our experienced site team will deploy specialist equipment and methodologies to ensure the new breakwater is constructed safely, whilst at the same time minimising the impact of our work on the marine environment and rich wildlife of the surrounding area.”

The 10-meter-high Crown Wall – or wave wall – will be built using concrete produced at the batching plant on the north-west corner of the expansion site. The wall will ensure extremely high waves cannot obstruct operations on the East Quay (Dunnottar Quay).

Vincent O’Donnell, Director for Beattie FRC, said: “The Aberdeen Harbour Expansion Project is a significant project for Scotland, and we are proud to build the Crown Wall, which is significant to the overall running of South Harbour. We look forward to working on site this year.”

All work on the Aberdeen Harbour Expansion Project is being carried out in line with Scottish Government COVID-19 guidelines.

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