Full steam ahead for wharf extension

This photograph was taken from a 400-tonne mobile crane (at right), about 25m above the new steel...
This photograph was taken from a 400-tonne mobile crane (at right), about 25m above the new steel piles. Photo: Stephen Jaquiery
Concrete crews worked on completing the fourth of 11 wharf extension pours at Port Otago this week.

At left,  Lica Maersk arrives at Port Chalmers, assisted by tugs Taiaroa astern and  Otago at its bow.

Port Otago civil engineer Andy Pullar said Tuesday’s six-hour pour went without a hitch and the port was on target to complete the 11 concrete pours of its $23 million multipurpose berth extension by early September.

Aside from extending the wharf by 140m, there is also some wharf sheet piling to be undertaken, plus provision of a public fishing jetty.

The crane  has driven 138 of the 32m piles since last October, and will be dismantled this week.

 

 

 

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