The extensive upgrade to the facilities at the naval port of Neustadt in Holstein has been successfully completed after three years of planning and three and a half years of construction. The work was spread across two construction phases and did not interfere with ongoing port operations. As part of the project, the quay wall was reinforced with a combined tubular sheet pile wall in front of it and back-anchored with micropiles. Other work involved construction of a replacement seaward wave protection wall and a floating jetty, as well as construction of new landside quay areas, complete with a new tank farm. A prefabricated duct and an empty conduit system were installed to enable water, fuel, and power supplies at each berth.
In addition to the site and structural design of the complex construction measures in all phases of the work, our services also included production monitoring and supervision of construction on site. In the course of this project, we also further consolidated the use of BIM methods in construction supervision.