Delayed JadeWeser Port construction underway at last
01 May 2008
Political in-fighting and controversy over the award of construction contracts have already delayed completion of the 360 hectare facility by nearly two years to October 2011. Reports said rising steel prices had also pushed up the €480m construction bill by about €50m. Local authorities and Papenburg construction consortium Johann Bunte have agreed extra payment to speed up the work.
The 7000 kW unit, boasting three pumps, can scoop up 12,000 m3 of water and sand per hour at 50m depths. Wendt said the 104m long and 16.8m wide unit would make light work of the JWP project, which involves the dredging of about 40 million m3 of material which will be fed through 4 km of dredge pipes for backfill use.
Three specialist workboats have also been contracted long term from Acta Marine Waterweg to support the Jade reclamation and port construction works. They include the 22m x 9m newbuild multicats Coastal Hunter and Coastal Warrior, with 1,215hp outputs and 140 t/m deck cranes.
The new port will handle 2.7m TEU and give Germany its own deepwater terminal for mega-boxships to rival Rotterdam.
By Tom Todd





